The VVA MP stands up for Musliu: We should all be together.

Vetevendosje MP Tinka Kurti has reacted to the language used against women in the Kosovo Assembly at the latest session. “In a single session, the sextic language” was multiplied, she says. According to her, the blame is in session, in the media and in social networks. “S first LDK chairman Lumir Abdixhiku attacked [...]
“In a single session, the sextic language” was multiplied, she says.
According to her, the blame is in session, in the media and in social networks.
The LDK chairman Lumir Abdixhiku first attacked LV Parliamentary Group head Mimoza Kusari Ela, citing morals. Every time women's morality is mentioned in politics, the trends and shades of this association are known. The same does not happen to men”, she says.
MP Kurti also mentioned the statement given to the two ministers, Nagavci and Haxhiu, who were at an evening until the session was held in the Assembly.
A few of the media later wrote that the two ministers were out in the evening until the session is expected to be held. It's not forbidden for women to leave. There have been activists who have been addressing this since. And MP Mergim Lushtaku mentioned alcohol later to them. This too is known to play a different role when it comes to women”.
Kurti also reacted to the case of insults made to PDK deputy Ganimete Musliu on social networks after she criticised Prime Minister Kurti for changes of attitude.
“I condemn any offense that violates human integrity. Now I'm wondering why I'm not reacting to MEP Musliu. I never agree, and it's never the first time I've reacted, but MP Musliu, but I can't forgive politicians and others start by citizens. So, first, criticism politicians for misusing the microphone in the Assembly then citizens for fejsbuk”.
“With Mimoza, with Ganimeta, with Albulena, with Arbury. We must all be together, not just for ourselves, but for all Kosovo women who are waiting to reduce violence, influence employment and education, and on living conditions and experiences of women in general, the MP has concluded.











