Arba Abrashi messes with LDK, Isa Mustafa thought to pull him out of the race for Pristina

The race in Pristina has given wings to Arba Abrash. Not long enough to lead with Pristina, but enough to significantly expand its impact on the LDK, KTV reports. Success in the first round and too close a race with President Shpend Ahmeti has not gone through without dissatisfaction within the LDK. In fact, [...]
Not long enough to lead with Pristina, but enough to significantly expand its impact on the LDK, KTV reports.
Success in the first round and too close a race with President Shpend Ahmeti has not gone through without dissatisfaction within the LDK.
In fact, Abrashi himself enjoyed this success by trying to ignore the party's own plans and strategies.
Since the start, but especially in the run-off race, Abrashi had acted completely independent of the party.
He had his election headquarters, which dealt with campaigning and competition strategy, proposing the failed format of debates 555.
When Isa Mustafa had called a meeting with candidates who had moved to the runoff to discuss the November 19th strategy, Arba Abashi had not gone there.
It was so great to ignore Abrashi's party that KTV finds that Mustafa and the party had also seen Abrashi's withdrawal from the race as an option.
“You are the candidate of the LDK, not an independent candidate”, Mustafa Abrash had told him.
TimeVision tried to talk about this with Abrashi but he didn't respond to the calls on television.
The party's main figures were not seen much, and few were seen in Pristina's candidate campaign.
Vjosa Osmani's Lumir Abdixhiku had the opportunity to be candidates but had refused, thinking the race would go very easily in favour of Ahmeti.
As a result, both were far from happy with the outcome of Abrashi and his growing party.
For a good result, even Lutfi Haziri and Agim Veliu, who have ecstatic goals of taking the lead in the party.
In fact, much of the headship had to do with the same concern that much of Abrash's growth would be so great that he would be elected chairman that ambitions to target the party leader would increase.
But, after the certificate of election results, Abrashi will only be one of the 27 deputies of the LDK Parliamentary Group.












