Profession statute Kurt accepted it, but did not participate in the process.

LDK Deputy Chairman Luft Haziri has considered Prime Minister Albin Kurti's demands surprising, as Kosovo cannot go back. The “has become more or less the same situation. You're coming out and talking about a whole different part. It's about part of the deal, like it's about knowing the license plates. [...]
The “has become more or less the same situation. You're coming out and talking about a whole different part. It's about part of the deal, like it's about knowing the license plates. We can't go back. That Albin Kurti and his policy are used to politics one step forward and two steps back”.
Furthermore, in connection with the “Balkan Update” show, Haziri has declared Kurti accepted the draft, but has not participated in the process.
The “Draft statute by the government and Mr. Kurti has been accepted in principle as a document, has been confirmed and by an EU team that has been on a visit to Kosovo. They confirmed that Mr. Kurt accepted it, but he didn't participate in this” process.
At that, he has stressed that Serbia is hosting terrorists, and he has well confirmed this with the 24 September event in Banjska.
“Now you need to understand that the boycott in Serbia was seen as a wrong policy. Serbs find it, so it's impossible for them to be peacemakers, and they started with violence, aggressiveness and escalating situations. The outbreak of violence occurred with the event of September 24th, in Banjska, where Serbia has been represented as home to terrorist groups”.












