Remzi Ejupi misused the “club FC Pristina” to back Abrasin, main shareholder reacts

The main shareholder of FC Pristina, Nakman Haradin, who lives in Switzerland, has reacted sharply against the white club. He is most nervous from Pristina's last post on the official page, where the club visited LDK's mayoral candidate, Arba Abashi. Haradin has sent an open letter to editorialism. [...]
The main shareholder of FC Pristina, Nakman Haradin, who lives in Switzerland, has reacted sharply against the white club.
He is most nervous from Pristina's last post on the official page, where the club visited LDK's mayoral candidate, Arba Abashi.
Haradin has sent an open letter to Gazeta Ole's editorial, voicing the desire to read it as a whole.
According to Haradin, today FC Pristina has been misused for political purposes.

“I was indignant with Pristina's Facebook posting, I invite all football lovers, and especially the fans of the FC Pristina club, that today the name of the Pristina club has been misused by several club shareholders, who are not even 1/3rd of shareholders”.
The same “did not have the right to favour one candidate, nor to share disinformations for the candidate Shpend Ahmeti”.
“I as the main shareholder in the FC Pristina club, on behalf of other shareholders who are majority in the club, declare with responsibility that the situation in the club has brought the same board members who today distributed the disinformations to Shpend Ahmeti, with the aim of benefiting the other@x1>, Haradin told “Oll”.
Otherwise, he is Pristina's biggest shareholder. Haradin has more shares than Remzi Ejupi, who is current president. Haradin has confirmed that he owns 34% of the shares. /Olle










