Hoti: When He Rules LDK, we attacked the Constitutional, RTK's we've criminalised budgets and businesses we've treated as enemies

Former Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti has stated that during the time that the LDK has governed, there have been disagreements with many public and private acts, but have always acted with caution and institutional respect. This party's MP has commented on the situation at RTK, saying they have never been penalised by budget or in any other form, even [...]
He also said that they were not always in a position on economic policies with the business community, but that they never treated them like enemies and we never fought them.
With the Constitutional Court: There have been decisions that time is proving to be wrong, baseless, and motivated. But no one in LDK has ever thought of attacking the Court. We have always respected decisions and acted on them without delay, he said, among other things.
Posting:
During the years of the LDK government, we have had disagreements with many public and private acts, but we have always acted with caution and institutional respect.
• With RTK: There were times when we did not agree with their attitudes or behavior. But we've never criminalized them with budgets or in any other form.
• With the business community: We haven't always been thinking about economic policies. Yet, we have never treated them as enemies, nor have we fought them. Rather, we have insisted on dialogue and close communication to iron out differences.
• With the Constitutional Court: There have been decisions that time is proving to be wrong, baseless, and motivated. But no one in LDK has ever thought of attacking the Court. We have always respected decisions and acted on them without delay.
• With civil society organizations: Even when we didn't agree with their agendas, we never fought them. Rather, we have increased transparency and intensified public communication to reason on our policies.
• With our allies: Even when we had disagreements, we have never reviled them or criticized them in public. Rather, we have strengthened communication to find understanding.
This is not unusual, so a normal government should act. This kind of approach is the obligation of every government. Otherwise, the country slides into party autism, as it is today.
It is up to each of us, in particular of the political spectrum, to stop this Kosovo slide towards party autocratia.












