Avdyl's assessment before the meeting in Brussels: Opposition and media have nearly two arrows to hit Kurt

List MP Guxo Haxhi Avdyli has criticised the opposition over recent statements about today's meeting between Kurti and Vuciqi. Avdyli through a script on “Facebook” says these shocks are taking place in order for the opposition to occupy ministers' chairs, without the confidence of citizens. “They today if they do not have patriotic courage to [...]
Avdyli through a script on “Facebook” says these shocks are taking place in order for the opposition to occupy ministers' chairs, without the confidence of citizens.
They today if they do not have the patriotic courage to support the prime minister of Kosovo, that they would at least be able to silence themselves in view of the damage they have brought with their own negotiations without leadership. I personally am for signing the European Peace Agreement between Kosovo and Serbia, but also for Kurti's maximum demands for the minimalisation of the effects of harmful agreements signed by those whom the citizen sentenced to vote”, Avdyli wrote away.
Full text:
Today nearly all opposition parties, and their willing media helpers will carry two arrows to hit Kosovo's prime minister behind their backs.
If the European plan is accepted, where Serbia defactio recognises Kosovo, then the only arrow remaining is shameful agreements they have signed themselves.
If the European plan were not accepted, Kosovo's isolation arrows, decay with America, and tension of the situation as fragile as well.
All these shocks would be made with the only hope that they would illegally sit in the chair of ministers and prime ministers without taking citizenship confidence, then signing other embarrassing agreements.
These guys for half a meter of chairs not only would they sign association with executive competencies, but they would also forgive the municipality of Rankovici, and they would have received a mortorium for not knowing what to give.
They today if they do not have patriotic courage to support the prime minister of Kosovo, that at least they would do well to remain silent in view of the harm they have brought with their uninhibited negotiations.
I personally am for signing the European Peace Agreement between Kosovo and Serbia, but also for Kurti's maximum demands for the minimalisation of the effects of harmful agreements signed by those whom the citizen sentenced by vote.
I today stood firm against Vuciki's shove requirements, and in strong support for Albin Kurti.












