No stopping PDK, now caught with Shpend Ahmeti and Dardan Molliq

The Democratic Party of Kosovo, the branch in Pristina, has opposed the Vetevendosje Movement. Through a communique sent to the media, Pristina's PDK, says the Vetevendosje Movement is only trying to avoid accountability for illegal employment during the two years of 486 people with contracts for special services, where special service for most of them has [...]
The Democratic Party of Kosovo, the branch in Pristina, has opposed the Vetevendosje Movement.
Through a communique sent to the media, Pristina's PDK, says the Vetevendosje Movement is only proving to avoid accountability for illegal employment over the two years of 486 people with contracts for special services, where special service for most of them has been just throwing Molotov, stones and destroying public and private property in Pristina.
This is the full communiqué of the PDK branch in Pristina:
The Vetevendosje movement, after several days' departure from political debates, hoping it is easily escaping scandals in Pristina's rule, has today issued a political tract without giving any explanation about the party employment of hundreds of Dardan Moliqaj criminal gang militants in the Pristina municipality.
By hiding behind the common political dictionary, which has already taught all citizens of the country, the Vetevendosje Movement has only tried to avoid accountability for illegal employment over the two years of 486 people with contracts for special services, where special service for most of them has been only to drop the Molotov, stones and destroy public and private property in Pristina.
The corrupt government of the Vetevendosje Movement and the Pristina municipality cashier Shpend Ahmeti, due to destabilising efforts and violence exercised, had provided them with suitable grounds to misuse public money, without dealing with them, paying violent militants and giving tenders to their loved ones.
The Democratic Party of Kosovo, the branch in Pristina, will make all of this public, and the citizens of Pristina will soon find out who their real chairman was.
We request from the Pristina municipality, or even from Shpend Ahmeti's ambassador to make public the full list of employees with contracts for special services and to give answers to Pristina citizens for overloading the administration with their militants from other Kosovo municipalities.












