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Monday, 09.11.2015.

15:53

UN chief condemns opposition violence in Kosovo assembly

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has condemned the use of violence by the opposition parties in Kosovo's parliament.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Comm. Parrisson

pre 8 godina

"I condemn the use of violence and intimidation of the opposition parties that impede the normal work of the Kosovo assembly, as well as the unacceptable physical attacks by opposition activists on the prime minister and members of the government," Ban's report has been quoted.

Not an unusual thing in Kosovo that a violent mob tries to reach their goal by violent means.

Even more worrying is that these 'self-terminators' reached their goal:

After their rioting in the parliament, the weak Kosovo government gave in to the nationalist mob and gave the decision about the ZSO they agreed to in the Brussels agreements (signed by Jahjaga) to the constitutional court.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 8 godina

"I condemn the use of violence and intimidation of the opposition parties that impede the normal work of the Kosovo assembly, as well as the unacceptable physical attacks by opposition activists on the prime minister and members of the government," Ban's report has been quoted.

Not an unusual thing in Kosovo that a violent mob tries to reach their goal by violent means.

Even more worrying is that these 'self-terminators' reached their goal:

After their rioting in the parliament, the weak Kosovo government gave in to the nationalist mob and gave the decision about the ZSO they agreed to in the Brussels agreements (signed by Jahjaga) to the constitutional court.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 8 godina

"I condemn the use of violence and intimidation of the opposition parties that impede the normal work of the Kosovo assembly, as well as the unacceptable physical attacks by opposition activists on the prime minister and members of the government," Ban's report has been quoted.

Not an unusual thing in Kosovo that a violent mob tries to reach their goal by violent means.

Even more worrying is that these 'self-terminators' reached their goal:

After their rioting in the parliament, the weak Kosovo government gave in to the nationalist mob and gave the decision about the ZSO they agreed to in the Brussels agreements (signed by Jahjaga) to the constitutional court.