Kosovo police in riot gear use tear gas to disperse supporters during a protest in Kosovo's capital Pristina, Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2015. Kosovo police used tear gas to disperse opposition supporters gathered Wednesday to protest the arrest of a lawmaker who took part in violence inside parliament trying to force the government to renounce recent deals with Serbia and Montenegro. Scores of opposition supporters continue in evening hours the protest in front of the government headquarters in downtown Pristina, throwing stones and molotov cocktails at police and government buildings. (AP Photo/Visar Kryeziu)
Kosovo police forces are pelted with stones by supporters of opposition in Kosovo capital Pristina on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2015. Kosovo police used tear gas to disperse opposition supporters gathered Wednesday to protest the arrest of a lawmaker who took part in violence inside parliament trying to force the government to renounce recent deals with Serbia and Montenegro. Scores of opposition supporters gathered in front of the government headquarters in downtown Pristina, throwing stones and paint against the building. (AP Photo/Visar Kryeziu)
Kosovo police in riot gear take a break after dispersing supporters of the opposition in Kosovo's capital Pristina on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2015. Kosovo police used tear gas to disperse opposition supporters gathered Wednesday to protest the arrest of a lawmaker who took part in violence inside parliament trying to force the government to renounce recent deals with Serbia and Montenegro. Scores of opposition supporters continue in evening hours the protest in front of the government headquarters in downtown Pristina, throwing stones and molotov cocktails at police and government buildings. (AP Photo/Visar Kryeziu)
Kosovo police in riot gear patrol in the main square, in Kosovo's capital Pristina on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2015. Kosovo police used tear gas to disperse opposition supporters gathered Wednesday to protest the arrest of a lawmaker who took part in violence inside parliament trying to force the government to renounce recent deals with Serbia and Montenegro. Scores of opposition supporters continue in evening hours the protest in front of the government headquarters in downtown Pristina, throwing stones and molotov cocktails at police and government buildings. (AP Photo/Visar Kryeziu)
Kosovo police forces use tear gas to disperse stone throwing supporters of opposition in Kosovo capital Pristina, Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2015, as scores of opposition supporters gathered in front of the government headquarters in downtown Pristina, throwing stones and paint. Kosovo police used tear gas to disperse opposition supporters gathered Wednesday to protest the arrest of a lawmaker who took part in violence inside parliament trying to force the government to renounce recent deals with Serbia and Montenegro.(AP Photo/Visar Kryeziu)
Kosovo riot police officers stand in formation as they prepare to brace themselves against stones thrown by protesters, after police fired teargas to disperse them in Pristina, the capital of Kosovo, November 18, 2015. Riots erupted in Kosovo on Wednesday in a deepening crisis over relations with former ruler Serbia, with protesters setting fire to garbage containers and government vehicles in the capital Pristina. REUTERS/Agron Beqiri
Kosovo police in riot gear are seen covered in pink paint after clashes outside Kosovo parliament building in the capital Pristina on Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2015. Kosovo opposition used tear gas and pepper spray inside parliament and pelted police with rocks and pink paint outside the building in another attempt to force the government to renounce recent deals with Serbia and Montenegro.(AP Photo/Visar Kryeziu)
Dita e mërkurë në Prishtinë ka nisur me aksionin e Policisë për të arrestuar katër deputetë opozitarë të dyshuar për veprën penale të përdorimit të armës apo mjetit të rrezikshëm për shkak të hedhjes së gazit lotsjellës në Kuvend, shkruan sot Koha Ditore.
U arrestua Donika Kadaj-Bujupi e AAK-së, derisa tre deputetët e VV-së – Albin Kurti, Albulena Haxhiu e Faton Topalli – nuk u zunë nga Policia.
Arrestimit opozita iu përgjigj me protesta, të cilat gradualisht eskaluan në përplasje mes opozitarëve dhe Policisë, ku nga njëra anë u përdorën gurë e kokteje molotovi, e nga tjetra gazi lotsjellës.
Vendimi i pasdites për 30 ditë paraburgim për deputeten e AAK-së nxiti përshkallëzimin edhe më të madh të protestave, të cilat deri në orët e mbrëmjes degraduan në vandalizëm dhe shkatërrim të pronës.
Me rënien e territ, përplasja u ndal, por rrugëve të qytetit mbetën pasojat e saj, derisa gjasat për një zgjidhje të situatës duken edhe më të largëta.