Kurti: The court solves disputes, we've taken steps the other side's not.

Acting Prime Minister Albin Kurti has been promoted to the media today over the issue of the Parliament's constitutionalisation, saying the Constitution has said the agreements must be made between parliamentary groups, and that the dispute does not solve the court. He has said that steps to resolve the current situation were made by them, but that the other side, by [...]
He has said steps towards resolving the current situation have been made by them, but that the other side, criticising the former opposition parties, have not done the same.
We've offered two compromises, the first one has been on the covert vote if it's not resolved with the first one, Haxhiu then we'll bring in another name, and the second compromise has been to deal with the package that the mayor and vice president part of, and then return to the open vote, we've made no steps from the other side. And don't forget when the Constitution with the pretrial saw us with the specific point that political agreements should be reached between parliamentary groups that disputes do not solve the courts, immediately the two main opposition parties again sent to the Constitutional. If the court says sit down and find out you don't go back to court with another case. So the bias we've respected, and it's me who put out letters for conversation, but so far as you know we've succeeded, he said, Express, broadcast Periscope.
Kurt said that even though he has limited competencies, there is work to the extent that he had earlier and perhaps more.
In the meantime, I have limited powers, but I have no less work than before, I have more work. Kosovo is stable, Kosovo is progressing, but Kosovo is no one, he has said. /Periscope/












