Prime Minister Albin Kurti and the chairman of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, Ramush Haradinaj, clashed in today's session of the Assembly, regarding the postponement of the implementation of the decisions on license plates in the north and the reciprocity of identity cards with Serbia.

Criticizing him for this decision, Haradinaj called Kurt a 'good guy' and said that he is only acting according to the directives of the European Union.

The head of AAK further addressed the prime minister with the words "tell me what is happening with your Rakiq?", reports Telegrafi.

And in his reply, Kurti said that he is not radical in character, but only did radical actions in the past when, according to him, the situation was very dangerous for the state.

"I don't understand what's the point of not being a 'good guy'."

When the situation is extremely dangerous for the state, I have taken radical actions.

I am not radical by character, but by situations.

When Kosovo is threatened by territorial exchange, Zajednica and division, normally I am a radical.

If that's what you mean."

As for the Serbian minister, Goran Rakić, Kurti said that "I do not have a coalition with the Serbian List, but it is a constitutional obligation".

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Telegraph

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