Lawyer: In a democratic country, Besnik Bislim would have to go to the ban for 48 hours

Faton Fetah, the lawyer, has commented on “Calxon Pernime” the yesterday situation of the Kosovo Parliament, where there were physical clashes. He has stressed that Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislim was the one who provoked the situation. According to him, in a democratic country, Bislimi would go into custody for 48 hours. “It was the action of the deputy prime minister who provoked the situation. [...]
Faton Fetah, the lawyer, has commented on “Calxon Pernime” the yesterday situation of the Kosovo Parliament, where there were physical clashes.
He has stressed that Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislim was the one who provoked the situation. According to him, in a democratic country, Bislimi would go into custody for 48 hours.
It was the action of the deputy prime minister who provoked the situation. Opposition deputies were not allowed in questioning. Today, we had no tear gas, no eggs, no Moldovans. Happily, citizens today have seen the sights. First had been in a democratic state the deputy prime minister tonight shouldn't have slept in the apartment, but had to go to the ban at least 48 hours. Opposition deputies defended themselves and, to a certain extent, may have exceeded. They're opposition. There's someone more, someone less. Opposition deputies the only mechanisms have the parliamentary question, sometimes even such demonstrations that cannot be compared to past actions. I don't think it's a small thing not to have a question that the opposition has asked for a day He told Fetah on the “Calxon Pernime” show.












