Harsh with Kurt after the deal, is he warning of dropping tear gas?

Parliament MP Haki Abazi has listed several questions after last night the meeting between Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, in Ohrid, northern Macedonia. In it, according to European diplomat Josep Borrell, there was reconciliation for implementation of the annex of the agreement for normalising relations between the two countries. Meanwhile, Ahaz [...]
Parliament MP Haki Abazi has listed several questions after last night the meeting between Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, in Ohrid, northern Macedonia.
In it, according to European diplomat Josep Borrell, there was reconciliation for implementation of the annex of the agreement for normalising relations between the two countries.
Meanwhile, Abazi, who recently had grave accusations against some of LVV officials, including Prime Minister Kurti himself, asked who proposed Ohrid and why Prespa was not proposed.
He also asked whether free and democratic elections will be held in the four northern Kosovo municipalities and when.
He said these questions revolve around before tear gas can be presented to the Kosovo Parliament.
His full Facebook text:
Questions going around before the tear gas cans are presented to the Kosovo parliament:
Who proposed Ohrid and why wasn't Prespa proposed?
Why not Thessalonica or Vienna?
Why wasn't Rama at the meeting?
Will free and democratic elections be held in the four northern Kosovo municipalities when?
What will happen if the special unit goes north of Kosovo, will there be barricades of Veselinovic, Radojcic and Rakic?
Does the KSF have the right to appear in our country's northern municipalities?
Why the urgency of applying point 7 alone?
Will the Serbian municipalities only respond to their structures “parallel municipalities” that today manage or they will be deleted and new ones created?
The mention of the missing is not a face-to-face, nor is it allowing the return of the mortar remains, it's not the face of the past, it's actually trying to get past the past.












