Isa Mustafa for violence in the Parliament: First time in Kosovo history that government raises hands on opposition

Former Kosovo Prime Minister Isa Mustafa has commented on recent events in the Kosovo Assembly and political developments in the country. An interview for Kosovalive.net said it is the first time that in the Kosovo Parliament, the Government exercises violence and brings a hand to MPs. Mustafa said that if Kurti Government does not give up violence [...]
Former Kosovo Prime Minister Isa Mustafa has commented on recent events in the Kosovo Assembly and political developments in the country.
An interview for Kosovalive.net said it is the first time that in the Kosovo Parliament, the Government exercises violence and brings a hand to MPs.
Mustafa said that if Kurti Government does not give up violence then it leaves and elections are announced.
On the other hand, the former prime minister has criticised Kosovo's opposition, who are saying they are not interested in tearing down Government as they are waiting to fall on their own.
Mustafa said this approach is wrong and if they think so then I let them all be with the government together and send this country to hell.
<x0 were very serious developments, it was a return in 2015 and 2016, when we had such violent actions in the Parliament, it seems that LVV is not giving up violence and violence politics in the institutions of the Republic of Kosovo. What happened yesterday means that it is totally unacceptable for a deputy prime minister to beat an MP in the parliament of the Republic of Kosovo, the other to attack the MP, and then all of that would slip into a violence among Parliamentary deputies. We've had such violence in Parliament in 2015, but none of the government has happened to attack MPs or to practice violence over MPs, it's true that MPs have been practicing violence over the government, gaslot pipelines, bottles of water have been thrown out of sight and by the current prime minister, but no one has any hand over MPs, and this is the first time the government leads MPs to what situation democracy and parliamentarians have come to Kosovo<1>, Mustafa said.










