Kurti: I don't like many decisions made in the past, but I don't even like decisions while I'm now Prime Minister.

Prime Minister Kurti, in an interview given for public television, has spoken of his three - year rule, where he has also discussed the decision on the monastery. Kurti says that “as do not like decisions he has made in the past in Kosovo, but neither are the decisions he is making while now prime minister”. Among it [...]
Kurti says that “as do not like decisions he has made in the past in Kosovo, but neither are the decisions he is making while now prime minister”.
Among other things, he declared this:
I don't like many decisions made in Kosovo before I become Prime Minister, but you see that I don't like decisions as Prime Minister.
The Constitutional Court is practically replacing it with the treatment of laws passing in the Assembly, the parliamentary Commission for Legislation. All laws are ending up in D.C.
I don't believe that it would have to accept the JPC, having the Parliamentary Commission for Legislation to handle any law that the majority passes there, which is essential for the reforms we make. Anyway, she's treating them. You've seen him even getting paid. He's also dealing with the ceiling prices, he's dealing with everything. In that sense, I invite GEK to compete in the upcoming elections. It's not political if you make policy decisions.
It has not been an easy decision for us. I don't have Concesus in Government or LV's head for the decision I made. I've estimated that of the three conditions of membership in the KiE, we've been removed two and left one alone, the cost of blocking this condition alone is far greater than the cost of implementing this disagreeing decision. So, there wasn't an ideal solution, but not even an optimism. But in the current context, I believe it is vital that Kosovo joins the KiE“, Kurti said, escorts Periscope.












