Prime Minister Albin Kurti has described the non-approval of the report by the Commission for the Verification of Mandates as an “intra-institutional attack against the Republic of Kosovo.”
In a Facebook post, he stated that this is an unprecedented situation for the country and one that goes even further. He added that the MPs from PDK, LDK, AAK, and the Serb List have shown that “they are even against themselves,” while reiterating that it’s already known they are against the government and the Republic.
“The opposition MPs from PDK, LDK, the Serb List, and AAK today voted against the report of the commission for the verification of mandates. In a completely formal and technical vote, based on documentation from the Central Election Commission, they rebelled against the swearing-in of MPs and the constitution of the ninth legislature. This is an intra-institutional attack against the Republic of Kosovo and democratic elections. This is an unprecedented situation for our country and far beyond. While we govern responsibly and effectively, they bring shame and negative headlines for our state. That they are against the government and the Republic is well known—but today we learned they are also against themselves,” said Kurti.