Spahiu for yesterday's violence in the country: It wasn't so tragic, we're the first parliament, these scenes happen.

Yesterday's session in the Kosovo assembly has been exclusive and there was physical violence between MPs and ministers. After that the opposition and position blamed each other. From the opposition, they are saying Kurti Government is trying to silence wiretap “Zdravko”, while power says the event created yesterday is organised, writes Periscope. All this situation [...]
In all of this situation, Professor of Political Sciences Nexmedin Spahiu estimated that this has exceeded the boundaries of political culture.
“E sees as a clash between political forces exceeding the borders of political culture. Whoever is more guilty and whoever is less guilty has seen all the scenes... These need not comment on who's first, and who has the second attack, and who has the other experience, there's no need for comment. What's surprising is that it shows a low level of political culture, is an elusive event for the Kosovo political scene, but it's also not so tragic because we are not the first parliament to have taken such scenes”, Spahiu said.
On the other hand, he did not rule out the possibility that there may be greater clashes in the future.
The “is dependent, if the prosecution acts, the trial if the culprits for insinuating the situation receive merit sentences, certainly no such scenes will occur in the future. If the measures are not taken, it could follow bigger clashes in the future”, he added.
We remember that after the violence in the Assembly, Finance Minister Iron Murati has been invited by the prosecution as being injured for interviewing, while Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi is suspected.
PDK deputies Mergim Lushtaku, Hajdar Beqa and Bekim Haxhiu will be interviewed the following days. / P ERISCOPI/












