A lawyer issued a shaver in front of journalists to protest the failure of his government to form a assembly for the fifth time in a row.
Standing in front of the Kosovo Assembly in Prishtina, Arianit’s lawyer Koci challenged his white key when the audience was filmed with admiration.
He said about his actions: ‘They are symbolic actions. Our situation in Kosovo is also threatened. Friends and enemies become convinced that we are not able to defend the country. ‘
Although his actions were carried out to convey something, it seems that the passion at that time caused him to lose a little hair. It can always grow back, right?
Koci has been welcomed with the support of Kosovans, who praised his personal protest.
A supporter wrote: ‘You are a clear conscience to the nation! Every action you fill me with hope, and give me a message that this country has no end. ‘
The others added: ‘respect. Don’t play with this fool. ‘
But a strange antics came when tensions in Kosovo continued to increase, because political deadlock had survived for months after members of parliament were chosen to take office.
The deadlock came from the fact that the Prime Minister Party Albin Kurti Vetevendosje, who took the top of the February poll, did not win enough seats to have the choice for the installation of speakers.
PM Kurt has been accused by other parliamentary members of ‘overthrowing the constitutional order’ in Kosovo by not forming a 162 day assembly after the election.
‘162 days are not much for Albin Kurti because for him, this time is part of the plan. To overthrow the constitutional order, for delegimation of democracy and institutions and for the destruction of our society.
“You will not succeed because this is not just a political crisis, it is a moral crisis, and we must stop it,” MP Vlora Çitaku.
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Koci brings donkeys (famous animals) outside of the parliament last month in the form of other protests about deadlock.
Kosovo is no stranger to wild political moments. In 2023, chaos erupted when members of the opposition party sprayed water to PM Kurti.
The fight became so hot that the police were involved to separate politicians.
Kosovo stated independence in 2008 from Serbia. The independence of the country continues to be threatened by the Serbian nationalists.
The war between Kosovo and Serbia in the late 1990s saw thousands of ethnic Albanian Kosovars killed by Serbian troops in what Genosida was dubbed.
The war ended when NATO intervened with early air strikes in March 1999, a total of 78 days, which resulted in troops withdrawing from Kosovo.
At the end of the conflict, almost 90% of the Kosovo Albanian population had been displaced. Many fled to neighboring countries, including Albania and Macedonia.
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