Bulliqi shows how they tried to expel him from LDK

Speed Bulqi, the former LDK delegation, analysed the results of the June 11th elections in relation to the demarcation agreement. Despite involvement in the MP list, he denied he would leave LDK. Former Democratic League of Kosovo MP Shqim Bulqi said insisting on past government to ratify the demarcation agreement [...]
Speed Bulqi, the former LDK delegation, analysed the results of the June 11th elections in relation to the demarcation agreement. Despite involvement in the MP list, he denied he would leave LDK.
Former Democratic League of Kosovo deputy Shqim Bulqi said the insistence on past government to ratify the demarcation agreement with Montenegro has affected the decline of former ruling party votes in the June 11th elections.
“The LDK and the PDK, namely, the leadership of these two subjects, who strongly insisted on ratifying the harmful demarcation agreement, have contributed to, in part, their attitude affecting the decline of the vote numbers”, Bulqi said.
He found that the strong opposition to the demarcation agreement on the part of the Vetevendosje Movement prompted the latter to come up with a very large number of votes in the same elections.
Bulliqi said he hopes the new Parliament will tear down the border demarcation agreement with Montenegro signed in Vienna on 26 August 2015.
“I don't know how the demarcation issue will be handled by the new government, I hope it will be torn down in the assembly and the question solved in direct conversation with Montenegro”, Bulliqi told KALLXO.com.
Prime Minister Isa Mustafa, until the last moments before his government's collapse by the no-confidence motion on May 10th, had insisted that the demarcation agreement pass to the Parliament.
Bulliqi had called this insistence on Mustafa, but President Thaci had also described pressure on MPs.
The demarcation agreement was submitted to the Assembly on September 1, 2016, but had withdrawn from the government without voting, and then, despite the claims, it did not go to the Parliament again.
Fati, who was not included in the LDK-AKR-Alternative Coalition election list, said even his exclusion and some others was reflected in the vote.
I and several other colleagues unjustly expelled us from the chairmanial lists with LDK vice-presidents. We were harmed individually, but the LDK damaged the most because they reduced the number of votes for the LDK. So the personal egos of a narrow clan in LDK contributed to exacerbating the LDK electorate, making it subject/coalialation to emerge third in these elections”, Bulliqi told KALLXO.com.
Fatiqi in May, when the list of the LDK-AKR-Alternative coalition was published, he reacted by saying he was taken away out of fear.
But he, despite involvement in the MP list, denied he will leave LDK.
I will continue to be part of LDK, because I am not there for the sake of the clan leadership, but for the fact that I have been part of LDK for 27 years. They have tried several LDK parachutists to expel me from LDK during the mandate we left behind, but today they're nowhere to be found for votes, even though they were part of the list of deputies for”, Bulqi said.
He thinks LDK leaders were punished for decisions on the disadvantage of this party.
The “Electorate gave the yellow card to the chairman and vice-presidents for their decisions in the disparity of LDK”, Bulqi said.







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