VV's Boiken Abazi calls opposition MPs ordinarians

yesterday's session of the Kosovo Assembly began as usual, but normality did not last long after PDK deputies and government representatives were seized by fists with each other. This situation was widely commented on by local and international actors, from whom there were protecting one side or the other, but there were [...]
yesterday's session of the Kosovo Assembly began as usual, but normality did not last long after PDK deputies and government representatives were seized by fists with each other.
This situation was widely commented on by local and international actors from whom there were protecting one side or another, but there were also those who condemned violence in general.
Boinen Abazi, LVV official in Albania, has pressed grave accusations against the PDK's opposition, calling them “criminal ordiner”.
“ ...while Kames were with his colleagues today I saw him show a strong desire to physically hurt, absent arguments and legitimacy... as ordinarian criminals, but no longer scare anyone, Abazi wrote on Facebook.
He claims that yesterday's physical attack on the Kosovo Assembly was orchestrated, as, according to him, “also clearly explains Kamishi coming from behind the second or third lines to punch, even though none of his colleagues were being endangered”.
Abazi further says LVV deputies in the country “at any time” when they were in opposition “have not demonstrated the will and will to physically hurt political opponents, but the maximum have wanted to force them to leave the hall so that laws not be voted that hurt Kosovo state”.
According to him, “even when eggs, tear gas and pepper spray were used, the aim has never been the physical hurt of deputies of the old regime, but their departure from the hall and failure to harm Kosovo, even in most cases the LVV deputies have suffered even more physically than they have stayed longer in the tear gas hall...”,Aazi said.












