Problems deepened at the PDK branch in Skenderaj, Lushtaks oppose each other

Much of the blame for the large rift in Skywright PDK is laid on PDK chairman Kadri Veselini, who had promised Nuredin Lushtak that he would run for the mayor of Skywright while Sami Lushtaku was still in prison. Forming binding committees is a challenge for the Squarw Assembly [...]
Much of the blame for the large rift in Skywright PDK is laid on PDK chairman Kadri Veselini, who had promised Nuredin Lushtak that he would run for the mayor of Skywright while Sami Lushtaku was still in prison. The formation of binding committees is a challenge for the Sculpted Assembly on Tuesday. The PDK insists that committee members, who belong to them by law, be among the remaining 13 advisers, without those 7 who have been expelled.
The big break at the PDK branch in Skyerright, which began just before the June 11th 2017 parliamentary elections, is always going deeper and has come to a situation that tensions between Sami Lushtak, the head of the PDK branch in Skenderaj, and Nuredin Lushtak, deputy head of Skywright, increase extremes.
The latter in a media statement Saturday has said that the decisions he made, as he says, “group” Sami Lushtaku's exclusion for the party's 7 PDK and Bekim Haxhiu dismissal from the leadership position will not be implemented.
According to him, decisions that have been made are invalid because they are out of legal, antistate, divisive, and as such invalid.











