Enver Hoxhaj, a deputy representing the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK), released footage documenting a recent protest held outside the Government of Kosovo building. In the accompanying post, Hoxhaj addressed Albin Kurti, a prominent political figure, criticizing his current role and tenure. Hoxhaj explicitly stated that Kurti should refrain from acting in a manner befitting a prime minister, referring to him as a “usurper deputy” in his commentary accompanying the protest video.
The PDK continues its demonstration efforts outside various state institutions. These actions are organized in protest against the political developments that have occurred subsequent to the non-constitution of the Kosovo Parliament. The protest highlights ongoing political tensions regarding the current governmental structure and leadership.
The statement issued by Hoxhaj underscores a significant level of dissent within the political sphere concerning the established executive leadership. By publicly challenging the perceived authority of the current administration, the PDK is making a direct political appeal to the public and the governing body. The continued demonstrations signal that the party remains actively engaged in challenging the status quo following the parliamentary procedural issues.
The focus of the opposition remains squarely on the composition and legitimacy of the executive branch, particularly in relation to the role of the prime minister.
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