Former VV delegation: Opposition never again let Faithful Bissim enter session

Former VV President Afrim Kasolli has said that yesterday's action by Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislim, who bottles PDK deputy Mergim Lushtaku, shows whether in his account at “Facebook”, Casolli wrote that the action of the second government proves that he is guided by fear. “If this company [...]
Former VV President Africa Casolli has said that yesterday's action by Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi, who bottles PDK deputy Mergim Lushtaku, shows whether
In his account in “Facebook”, Casolli wrote that the action of the second government proves that he is guided by fear.
“If this society allows itself to be further guided by Besnik Bislim and marks its end moral and democratic. And this for the way he executed the ugly act yesterday. This action testifies to how vice. The prime minister is led by fear. Because if he had attacked an MP of the Parliament but had stood in his seat, that would have been another thing. Again as a punishable act, but not like this yesterday”, Casolli wrote.
He has said the opposition should insist that Bislimi be no longer allowed to enter the pleary chamber of the Parliament.
“But the subtle way he seeks to cower after action is evidence of his fear. And that fear seeks to compensate through violence. Therefore, Besnik Bislim requires his safety only after the power of others, whether they are the leader, institutional structure, violent state apparatus, or so. Driven by this paranoid and personal anxiety in his quest for power he also violated democracy in Kosovo yesterday. I usurped the powers of Chief Parliamentary. Because for the guidance of the session no one else is competent but him. If the opposition does not defend the position that he should never again be allowed to enter the Assembly hearings, it becomes an accomplice to this political chapter of democracy. Of course, Prime Minister Kurt doesn't fire him because he needs people who feel safe under his umbrella. He can only sacrifice them if he feels his power is at stake”, he wrote.












