Posted on 07/13/2023 5:20:44 PM PDT by Nextrush
Incident happened while Albin Kurti was speaking about measures to defuse tensions with ethnic Serbs in north
A brawl erupted in the Kosovo parliament after an opposition lawmaker threw water on the prime minister, Albin Kurti, while he was speaking about government measures to defuse tensions with ethnic Serbs in the country's north...
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When one threw water on him then things broke loose.
This is a Balkan nation formed out of the Bill Clinton Post-Impeachment War On Serbia in 1999.
When I saw this it seemed nostalgic I felt inspired to shout:
"Jerry, Jerry, Jerry"
PM: I went to a parliamentary session and a hockey game broke out.
Balkans ping.
So unusual these days to see the word “brawl” used in a headline without it being in the context of describing female Teenz
Water cannons. I really like water cannons.
Kosovo: the heart of Serbia, given by post-impeachment Bill Clinton, to Albanians. Albania having had the longest lasting, most severe and most isolationist form of communism in Europe. Which finally fell when its dictator died of old age iirc. At about the same it had completed the natural Ponzi outcome of its version of social security. The entire country, except for elites who’d fled with loot in time, was flat broke. And with the communist atheists who’d held them down for decades gone, it reverted to its roots as Muslim crooks, the then only, fully within Europe, Muslim country. They then projected all their own bad behavior onto the Orthodox Serbs. And got Clinton, along with his buddies in Europe, to steal Kosovo for them. Thus hiding his impeachment behind what should have become another impeachment.
Go back to Albania—or to Turkey!!!!
Wish we had more of that in our Congress. Folks are too buddy-buddy with each other.
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