“Do not sell fairy tales”, Mushkolaj addresses Rrustem on the Zajednica issue

Vetevendosje Movement MP (LVV), Adnan Rrustemi, has crashed during the debate with political analyst Imer Mushkolaj, as they were discussing agreements reached between Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbian President Aleksander Vuciq at their meetings in Ohrid and Brussels. Analyst Mushkolaj during the Dabbat Plus show has asked MP Rrustemi why they went to [...]
Analyst Mushkolaj during the Dabbat Plus show has asked MP Rrustemi why they have gone to Brussels after he criticised the ruling Vetevendosje Movement party has gone there for association.
“What you went to Brussels for, for association you've gone”, is Mushkolaj expressed.
But, while Mushkolaj has said his party is pro-Asociation, MP Rrustemi has declared: “We are against Zajednica”.
While, Mushkolaj has turned to him for his party not to try to sell fairy tales because, according to him, Prime Minister Kurti's statements are that in the agreements reached with Serbia there are association.
“Do not try to sell stories. On one hand, Mr. Kurt says against Zajednica, there is no Association, no other. They signed the deal in Brussels and Ohrid with Association that they already accepted. We're not stupid, sir, when Article 10 says that all the agreements that are signed should be respected under these agreements is association. It has nothing to do with the mention. You're still not trusting your chairman what he said. We've been here with your colleagues when Kurt went out on public television and said there was an association”, Mushkolaj declared.
These, according to him, were meant by Kurt for internal political consumption, as he has made all actions towards the creation of Association or Self - Enforcement.
Because we know what this is about, it's about autonomy. It just depends on what autonomy and with what competencies”, Mushkolaj said away.
If there is no Association thanks to us, even once in opposition, and now to power”, it is expressed.
On May 3rd, Kosovo authorities dismissed the Management Team, arguing that the day before in Brussels they submitted the statute and that it had completed its mandate.