TAGS-AT E JAVËS

Politike2026-07-16 10:54:00

Kosovo sparks debate in Parliament, Kapri clashes with Bido: Serbian minister finds courage in silent ally in Tirana

Shkruar nga Pamfleti
Kosovo sparks debate in Parliament, Kapri clashes with Bido: Serbian minister
Erald Capri

A heated debate took place in the plenary session of the Parliament between opposition MP Erald Kapri and Socialist MP Ardit Bido. At the center of the clash were positions on Kosovo, relations with Serbia, protests and the legitimacy of the government.

During his speech, Capri accused Prime Minister Edi Rama of his approach towards Kosovo and of rapprochement with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić.

"Rama was the only prime minister after Enver Hoxha to visit Belgrade and, like Enver Hoxha, he has been silent about Kosovo. Rama has said about the north that it is no man's land. Ramush Haradinaj has publicly stated that Rama has asked him to divide Kosovo," Kapri said in the Assembly.

According to the opposition MP, the Albanian government's statements and positions have created ground for verbal attacks against Kosovo Albanians by Serbian officials.

"Where does the Serbian minister find the courage to severely insult Kosovo Albanians, because she finds an ally in Tirana who is silent," he declared.

Kapri also focused on the situation in the Assembly, criticizing the presence of numerous police forces during the session.

"This Parliament is conducting its work under siege, with hundreds of police forces, as if we are in a state of emergency. This Parliament has completely lost its legitimacy ," he said.

The MP also raised the issue of the law on protected areas, claiming that its repeal is one of the conditions for European integration, although, according to him, the Prime Minister has described it as one of the best laws.

"Yesterday it became known that the repeal of the law that was made by order of 10 MPs, 21/2024 is a condition for integration, while Rama said that it is the best law ever. At the head of the government we have an anti-national prime minister who flirts with Vučić as if he had a bank friend. A protest is taking place in Hungary for protected areas because the protest is being viewed with curiosity, unlike the last autocrat who will have the fate of everyone else," he said.

On the other hand, Socialist MP Ardit Bido rejected Kapri's accusations, describing them as populist.

"I'm sorry that we are hearing populism that has only brought blood to history. When Enver Hoxha went to Belgrade, he did not talk about Kosovo, but about the Balkan confederation," said Bido.

He stressed that Albania has supported the recognition of Kosovo as an independent state and criticized the opposition for its positions.

"Albania has requested through Prime Minister Rama that an independent Kosovo be recognized as independent. We heard the representative of a Movement that borders on anti-national, because they are hours late, when it comes to ethnic cleansing in Chameria, the small parties were absent from the hall and chose to hide like ostriches on the day the genocide was condemned. The tribe of a colleague here voted massively for Fredi Beleri," said Bido.

The clash between the two MPs continued even after the socialist's speech. Kapri reacted to Bido's statements, objecting to the protest's connection with Fredi Beleri's supporters.

"The first-speaker MP insulted the protest when he said it was led by Fredi Beleri's people, but he did not react when Fredi Beleri appeared in a photo with the socialist MP in Strasbourg," said Kapri.

Finally, the opposition MP also criticized the language used in the Assembly by the new MPs.

"I have followed politics for a long time, but I have not seen from Ruçi that the Socialist Party oppresses us. I do not understand how a young person can speak with hate speech. People with gray hair keep their mouths shut, while the youths let loose as if they came from nowhere," concluded Kapri.

Lini një Përgjigje