AAK with criticism of Government: There was a tendency to capture independent institutions

The Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) has addressed a series of criticisms in the direction of the executive for access, as the “author has stated, and for pressure on the Constitutional Court's decisions. The party's chief of deputies, Besnik Tahiri, at a media conference along with Pristina municipality assisters, has also criticised the Law [...]
The party's MP chief, Besnik Tahiri, at a media conference along with the Pristina municipality's Asambliss, has also criticised the Constitutional Court for the Kosovo Prosecutorial Council.
That's what he called the tendency to capture independent institutions.
We've entered Kurti's third year government, the recurring year and nothing is happening. What I mean today is that access to this government is authoritarian. The first political pressure is dropping on the Constitutional Court's decisions. You've seen how the government tries to be over. Pressure and tendency to capture independent institutions, so KKP (Kosovo Prosecutorial Council).
AAK MP Pal Lekaj has said that Kurti Government within two years has done nothing in the interest of citizens.
The criticism has been due to the failure to pass the Ministerial Page Bill and lack of investments in infrastructure and schools.
“If we leave in the private sector, the minimum wage is 170, while the minimum wage law is in the House drawers. We asked him to come down VS is in basic products but it's out of the question. We have no investments if you see the road infrastructure and the schools. This government, instead of facilitating the lives of its citizens, is making it harder. We have no recognition. This government will be remembered as the failure of public money”, he said.












