Sejdiu criticises Kurt: I don't know what you're saying.

The prime minister's statements in office, Albin Kurti, for former leaders of the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK), have sparked strong reactions to public opinion. During a TV interview last night, Kurti said the PDK has four or five mayors, adding that “some of them are going to The Hague to get instructions [...]
During a TV interview last night, Kurti said the PDK has four or five mayors, adding that “some of whom are here are going to The Hague to receive political instruction”.
He linked these statements with the trial under way in The Hague to former PDK leaders Hashim Thaci and Kadri Weselin.
These comments by Kurt are described as irresponsible by opinionist Dardan Sejdiu, who has said Kurti is only burdening the legal battle at the former KLA officials.
The prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo appears on television and says he wants people, who are in the Special Court, who are being treated for something that is a super important battle for us, like Kosovo, on television, and because of his stubbornness, he burdens them”, Sejdiu said in Klan Kosova.
He added that Kurti is not acting as a state leader at such a sensitive moment for the country.
We're not kidding with this place! The concept you come up with on TV, and it's weighing on someone, to me it's a conclusion that he's not knowing what he's doing anymore. I don't even know what you're talking about or what you're doing”.
Kurt's statements and reactions to them come in a tense political climate in the country, at a time when the process of Thaci and Wessel in The Hague is still under way. /Periscope/












