Musliu: With Osman, Kurt, and Basha there is no return to normal, this threesome is the worst evil for the country.

PDK MP Ganimette Musliu has reacted after yesterday's media conference of President Vjosa Osmani, sharply criticising the top state leader and calling them responsible for the institutional crisis in the country. Asked by the news.net if there is room for a return to normal functioning institutions following the Constitutional Court's decision, Musliu [...]
Asked by the news.net if there is room for a return to normal functioning institutions following the Constitutional Court's decision, Musliu voiced sceptical, saying that with Kurt at the helm there can be no normality.
There's no going back to normal with Albin Kurt. This person does not have it, nor has it ever been intended for the normalization of this country and this society because it cannot function in the stages of normal. Unfortunately, a number of citizens have fallen prey to its manipulations. I am not optimistic while Albin Kurti is Prime Minister, Dimal Basha Chief Parliamentary and Vjosa Osmani Presidenti. This triple is the worst evil for the country,” Musliu said.
Next, the MP from the PDK ranks stressed that the country must go to new elections, citing the constitutional violations by the current government as the reason.
The country should go to the elections. Not for the fact that the VV came out first, but because they've made constant violations of the Constitution. He has said himself that the one who violates the constitution is super criminal. So we're dealing with a group of super-crimers who should be in jail, not at the helm of the” institutions, she said.
Stopping at the possibility of exit from the crisis, Musliu said the elections are a real way for sustainable solutions and accused the ruling party of trying to avoid them.
The “S are a real possibility to make a sustainable solution. VV is on a rapid decline. Albin and Deyona know this, so they're going to try to avoid elections. I'm not going to the elections. Those who during these seven months became part of this macabre show would do well to face their voters, who were promised something completely different”.
Musliu's statements come at a time of high political tension, and after recent constitutional developments that have questioned the functioning of the country's institutions.












