Miftaraj criticises VV deputies: The Assembly is looking like fashion sculpture when it lives rich from the people's budget, doesn't understand people's woes

The director of the Kosovo Institute for Justice (IKD), Ehat Miftaraj, has reacted sharply to the presentation of the Vetvendosje Movement deputies, accusing them of losing touch with the economic reality of citizens who voted on them. In a social networking post, Miftaraj writes that Kosovo's Assembly looks more like a fashion sculpture [...]
The director of the Kosovo Institute for Justice (IKD), Ehat Miftaraj, has reacted sharply to the presentation of the Vetvendosje Movement deputies, accusing them of losing touch with the economic reality of citizens who voted on them.
In a social networking post, Miftaraj writes that Kosovo's Assembly looks more like a fashion slide than with a representative institution.
The LVV's deputies kicked the fukaralak. Each wearing signature wardrobe. The Kosovo Assembly is looking more like fashion sculpture, where it presuming MPs to give the impression that they are advertising brands of their clothing, forgetting that it represents citizens who voted on it,” he writes.
Miftaraj also stresses that MPs are no longer talking about vital issues affecting ordinary citizens, such as rising electricity prices, bread, milk and the cost of living in general.
The VV deputies are no longer talking about the stolen citizen, the poor citizen... Of course, when you live rich from the people's budget, you don't know it, and you don't understand the people's problems,” ends Miftaraj. /Periscope.












