PDK silents on party divisions in Skenderaj

The central Democratic Party of Kosovo has not commented on the breaks that have emerged at one of its main branches in Skenderaj, KTV reports. Following the PDK head's decision, Sami Lushtaku, to dismiss Bekim Haxhiu from his deputy chairmanial position, Kohavision has failed to take an official stance from the Centre [...]
Following the PDK branch chairman Sami Lushtaku's decision to dismiss Bekim Haxhiun from his deputy chairmanial position, Kohavision has failed to take an official stance from the PDK Centre in Pristina.
Contacted by telephone, Blerand Stavileci, a member of the leadership, said that there is little knowledge of this event.
But Haxhi, who according to Lushtak, is the man who divided him. The PDK in Skenderaj says this decision is not applicable.
Haxhiu further says Sami Lushtaku has attempted revenge on asambitists, who have supported and supported Svilaj leader Bekim Jashar.
According to him, Lushtaku has tried to clear the ground, so that his son, Exile, will follow him in the position of head of this branch, as the PDK is preparing for election in its branches. KTV tried to contact Sami Lushtaku but was unable to communicate with him.
Unofficially, Kohavision teaches that the cracks at the PDK branch in Skenderaj have started during local elections, and the starting point has been the disagreement between cousins Sami and Nuredin Lushtaku.












