Joseph: Kurt accepted the content of the draft Association statute, now says I want another one.

Edward P. Joseph, professor of the University of “John Hopkins”, has spoken about Prime Minister Albin Kurti's policy regarding association. In an interview for RTV 21, Joseph said he doesn't understand Kurt, as he once accepts the draft of the House of Association stage, and now he wants another one. “Prime Minister Kurti accepted the contents, admitted [...]
In an interview for RTV 21, Joseph said he doesn't understand Kurt, as he once accepts the draft of the House of Association stage, and now he wants another one.
“Prime Minister Kurti accepted the content, accepted the statute's words. It was the form he had concerns about. Form should have signed blocks. So he accepted the content, but he had a reserve for form, which I understand. But I don't understand now, if you accepted the content, how do you say now: Oh, I want to make another statute. I don't understand that, Joseph.
“I think it is reasonable for Prime Minister Kurti to request signature. In my opinion, that's perfectly reasonable. We've seen what President Vuciq did, after all this and so on, and normally you do this. You must remember that President Vuciq signed Washington's agreement a little differently, but he signed. And so I think it's all right”












