Following the arrest of VV mujeci, Ramadani and Lushtaku propose to give drug test to institutions' leaders

Vetevendosje's amblist, (formerly former, after being expelled from the party), Besnik Mujejci became famous Tuesday after being arrested by police in Albania for drug trafficking. Mujeci, along with four other people, was seized with over 11,000 extra doses worth about 400,000 euros. Among the reactions [...]
Vetevendosje's amblist, (formerly former, after being expelled from the party), Besnik Mujejci became famous Tuesday after being arrested by police in Albania for drug trafficking.
Mujeci, along with four other people, was seized with over 11,000 extra doses worth about 400,000 euros.
Among the numerous reactions related to this case, it has been proposed that Kosovo's Insistent Drugs be tested.
Democratic Party of Kosovo MP Mergim Lushtaku has said he must become drug test Prime Minister Albin Kurti, Justice Minister Albulen Haxhiu and Interior Minister Jalal Svecla
“Vetevendosje movement in motion for destruction and degradation! Garments of flour, oil, and finally drugs. I propose that Albin, Jacob's Albulet, becomes a drug test, not be surprised by their wild actions, given that they may be under the influence of ecstasy”, wrote Lushtaku on a post in “Facebook”
Even former Kosovo Intelligence Agency Chief Inspector Burim Ramadani has proposed that state decision-makers be tested for drugs.
“Narco-Test for decision-makers. A test for drug use at many state levels could be surprising with results. This isn't a joke. Let Narco-Testin make all the decision-making levels, those and those paid by our taxes and decide how to spend the Kosovo budget”, he wrote on Facebook.
I don't judge, but I dare them first: The presidency, the government, the Assembly. It's an easy test practice, it doesn't cost much to their salaries, they've got five minutes each and each will get the result. The immunological test from the most common reveals whether the person (in our case: decision-makers or decision-makers) used cannabis, opiates, cocaine, amphetamines and methapethamine (MDMA).” he said.











