Kamberi: Vucinqi's threats typical behavior of an autocrat whose power is setting

The only Albanian MP in Serbia's Parliament, Shaip Kamberi, has said the recent threats of Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, are common behaviour “s of an autocrat whose power is setting”. Kamberi has been referring to the Vuciki threat to use the “Cobra” unit to eliminate student protests, and also [...]
The only Albanian MP in Serbia's Parliament, Shaip Kamberi, has said the recent threats of Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, are common behaviour “s of an autocrat whose power is setting”.
“Vucciq and power so far uncontrolled, are facing the most serious crisis. He sees that rebellious students do not hear him, that many walks of society are threatening him with disobedience. Founded in circumstances he hasn't faced so far, he is showing uncertainty to the extent that he threatens teachers that in the second quarter, he will be fired, threatens protesters with using the special unit KObra~. But his biggest gang was the threat to so-called SNSD players as he calls them, who he says are over 17 thousand, that they're in church, that they're prorusé, which means Putinists. Players, as Vuciq himself introduced, are his Praetorian Guard, willing to shed blood to prevent change of power. Threats are typical behavior of an autocrat whose power is going down, but, still hoping in absurd threats, he thinks he will retain his power”, He wrote Camber on Facebook.
Kamberi has said that Vuciqi, to turn his attention away, has launched attacks on Kosovo and Croatia as well as Sarajevo and Podgorica.
Pristina's “Kurti, Plenkoviqi and Zagreb, Sarajevo and Podgorica, have become his daily phrase in his attempt to hide the true perpetrators of Novi Sad's tragedy. The stubborn refusal to take over and his regime's responsibility for the tragedy, facing Vuciqiqi, with more and more opponents of different layers, Camberi wrote.












