Kurt asked Hasan for his vote: I turned him down, sent his uncles.

Democratic Party of Kosovo deputy (PDK), Nat Hasani, has discovered that incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti has personally asked for the vote through the emissaries, in an effort to secure support for the constitution's constitutionalisation and the vote by Albulen Haxhiu as chief parliament. According to Hasan, he has rejected this request, calling Kurt unworthy of [...]
According to Hasan, he has rejected this request, calling Kurt unworthy of his vote.
It's me personally. They told me to ask for your vote... Through the emissaries he had. They're here to say you have a request from the prime minister to come talk to me, I ask your support to vote. I said no. You don't deserve it. Because he has taken a move that I have directly asked him to visit the Special Court, he said we will go and not gone”, Hasani said at FIVE in Dukagjin.
In addition, Hasan reacted to the language used by Kurti, who has recently named former deputies <x0-nomad”, accusing them of blocking the vote in the Assembly.
According to Hasani, it is a serious and insulting expression that does not serve institutional co-operation.
I think it's an unfair expression used by the former prime minister. When he wants to vote on the other side, he calls them homeless. People who don't have a seat. And to tell the MPs there's no home, you're homeless, so you're a punk is a heavy feeling. It's offensive. And to insult MPs and at the same time demand to vote that this is out of the question of thinking, development or the future of that power you claim. So these actions show, I don't love you, I love your support, but I don't love you. And no, it's unreasonable. That's why it doesn't have the votes”, Hasani has said. /Periscope/












