PDK MP Takes Microphone from Kurti: “Don’t Sell Us Fairy Tales”

During Friday’s parliamentary session in the Assembly of Kosovo, Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) MP Ganimete Musliu interrupted Prime Minister Albin Kurti, taking his microphone and demanding that he return to the topic.

“Can you get back to the point, Prime Minister, because you’ve had four years in government and haven’t delivered a single project. Get back to the topic and don’t sell us fairy tales. Call your cabinet here and maintain order,” Musliu told Kurti.

The situation escalated further when another PDK MP, Arbnore Salihu, removed the national flag from the podium during the Prime Minister’s speech.

Following the interventions, Kurti called for maintaining institutional calm and emphasized the responsibility of every representative of the people in the Assembly.

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