The 24 hectares of the monastery, Mustafa: If we did, the rest of us would call us traitors.

Former Prime Minister of the Republic of Kosovo, man who has led for several years The LDK, Isa Mustafa, has spoken of Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti's decision to guide the Cadastral Agency to register the 24 hectares of much contesting the Decani Monastery. The former LDK leader in an answer to the Express has clarified that today the Kurti Government [...]
Former LDK leader in response to Express has clarified that today the Kurti Government is implementing the Kosovo Constitutional Court's decision, but that of the Special Chamber of the Supreme Court, for which the Constitutional Constitution had concluded whether it is right or wrong, but that it is final and impossible for other processes.
Mustafa has said that Kurti Government has acted in the country's interest today, even though it adds that if other parties had done so, they would have been labeled traitors by Kurti's Vetevendosje Movement.
“In this case, the Government has not implemented the Constitutional Court's ruling as claimed, but the ruling of the Supreme Court's special Chamber, which the Constitutional Court has not said is fair or unjust, but that it is final and impossible for other processes. I think the government has acted in the interest of the country (even though the rest of us would label us for traitor)”, Mustafa said.
The former chief executive has said that Kurti Government and other governments will face bitter decisions in the future, and will see that it is more serious to government than to make opposition even to Molotov as the Vetevendosje Movement.
Mustafa points out that those who care for world peace and order do the job of even the Molotov considering “a refreshing beverage”
This, therefore, and other governments will face bitter decisions and will find that much more severe is the power of the opposition than even the Molotov as the VV. Those who take care of world peace and order do the job so that even Molotov can view it as a refreshing drink”, Mustafa said.
As for Kurti's that he had named in the past as “the decision of the Milosevic regime” the issue of the 24 hectares' pardon for the Decani Monastery, Mustafa has said it would be unrealistic to think that Kosovo has completely overcome the consequences of the Milosevic regime.
He has said the consequences of that regime are limited to 24 hectares or several hectares of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the Court of UP, but also to war-torn property and property and more than 13 thousand victims and 20,000 violations.
Mustafa has said it is the state's duty to find solutions to move forward and not be held hostage by Milosevic's actions, since he [Miloshqi] says he has received his sentence with NATO's actions and the KLA war.
We feel them every day. Therefore, the state's task is to find solutions, move forward, not remain hostage to Milosevic's actions, because he has received his international sentence with NATO actions and the KLA war”, Mustafa for Gazette Express has ended.












