Kurt for Ivanovic's legalisation: I made the video Serbian, I speak Albanian.

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has not forgotten to mention Serbian criminal Oliver Ivanov during the Assembly session today. He said that when he spoke of Ivanoviqi on the fifth anniversary of the assassination, he spoke in light of internal contradictions in Serbia. I did it in Serbian, not for you. I am you [...]
He said that when he spoke of Ivanoviqi on the fifth anniversary of the assassination, he spoke in light of internal contradictions in Serbia.
I did it in Serbian, not for you. I speak Albanian to you, never speak to you Serbian.”, he said.
Otherwise, weeks ago Kurti said Oliver Ivanovi was a person devoted to his community and his “respected even those with whom he did not agree”.
However, Kurti, now prime minister, had the whole opposite opinion of the former Serbian politician, whom the leading political organisation, Vetevendosje held responsible for serious crimes.
Ivanovic's sentence of 9 years in 2016 was praised as a humiliation of self - determination justice.
“Oliver Ivanovic and his associates during and after the official end of the war in Kosovo have committed themselves to the realisation of Serbia's hegemonist state plan, the colonisation and cleansing of Kosovo. Oliver Ivanovi and his associates are nothing less than the concrete of Ilija Grazhani kill and expel”, says the VV response.
The VV considered that works committed by Ivanovic were international criminal acts. Ivanovic's nine-year sentence, for the VV, represented only injustice and not justice.
Seven years later Kurt thinks differently and about changing his view of Ivanoviqi he hasn't given an explanation of what happened.
On the fifth anniversary of the assassination, he has expressed his condolences to the Ivanovic family today. Kurti said Ivanovic had worked a multiethnic Kosovo.
“Today we commemorate the life and memory of Oliver Ivanovic, on the day of his death. My thoughts and condolences are with his family and friends. Oliver Ivanov was a dedicated person to fight for the interests of his community and city. He did so by being open, sincere, always sharp in matters of importance but also respectful toward those with whom he disagreed. I would like his memory to remain alive, his memory as a man who worked for a stable future and for a very ethnic Kosovo”, Kurti has said.
According to Kurti, Ivanovic's murder affected society.
“This crime killed not only Oliver Ivanov, but also political pluralism among Serbs. Kosovo will be steadfast in its commitment to being a multicultural and multiethnic society where people feel secure, can say their thoughts and treat each other with respect, even if they disagree. In this way we will all preserve the memory of Oliver Ivanovic”, he stressed.












