At the session of the Assembly of Kosovo, there was a physical confrontation between representatives of the ruling Self-Determination and representatives of the opposition parties, the Kosovo media Kosovo online and KoSSev write.
While Prime Minister Aljbin Kurti was talking about the plan for de-escalation in the north, PDK deputy Mergim Ljuštak approached him at one point and poured water on him, writes KoSSev.
There was a general quarrel between the MPs, those who came to Kurti's defense and those who came to the other side, reports N1.
On the video of the live broadcast, a general commotion was seen in the Assembly, and the breaking of glass was also heard.
It was also heard that the President of the Kosovo Assembly, Gljauk Konjufca, called the police.
The live broadcast of the session was then interrupted.
As reported by the Pristina media, the incident occurred during Kurti's speech, writes Kosovo Online.
The head of the parliamentary group of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, Besnik Tahiri, previously criticized the government for the way it manages the situation in the north of the country.
He asked Kurti for an answer as to why he had not followed the advice of the US until now.
"Undoubtedly, yesterday is one of the most terrible days in the history of governing our country. It is the day when the government and this assembly were overwhelmed by fear and anger. Prime Minister, yesterday you made the decision to step down after four months of experimentation. After four months since you put Kosovo as the most sanctioned country. After four months of endangering the police. Come out and say why you harassed the people and imposed sanctions. Your authority fell to the ground yesterday. You need to come out here and show why you said no to the USA, you went to Bratislava and you managed are".
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