Berisha explodes: Avdullah Hoti too small to trade our responsibilities, LDK is black country

The head of the LDK Parliamentary Group, Avdullah Hoti today, has commented on the dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia taking place in Brussels. His post focused on the role of AAKA and Initiative, which should be in relation to dialogue led by President Hashim Thaci. He says these two parties in position [...]
But that call has been sharply responded to by Social Democratic Initiative deputy Zafir Berisha. He's in a proposal for Periscope has said their resolution should be more precise and that they would support it only on the condition that Avdullah Hoti accept Fatmir Limaj as chief negotiator.
The LDK resolution is very soft. Not that we support him but we beg him and ask that the resolution be more precise in relation to his purpose as a resolution. But this is what we do when Avdullah Hoti supports Fatmir Limaj as chief negotiator in talks with Serbia, Berisha has said of Periscope.
He has said that Hoti is too small to determine the political responsibility of the Initiative and AAKA. According to Berisha, The LDK is black in the country.
Avdullah Hoti is too small to determine the political responsibility of the AAKA Initiative. It means too small to say he's okay in this political life. Because Avdullah Hoti and his party have made Hashim Thaci president. Kosovo black has roots in LDK. If Hashim Thaci is Kosovo's black, that means this black comes from the LDK. Zafir Berisha concludes.
The next meeting of two presidents in Brussels was completed yesterday, but without any concrete results. On the other hand, the LDK has said the resolution against Thaci in the dialogue, which failed to get votes for approval a week ago, is in progress, so it now seeks the support of AAKA and Initiative.
Below, find the full post of Avdullah Hoti on Facebook:
No one has the mandate to dialogue on Kosovo's territory, except Thaci has no mandate to develop dialogue with Serbia. It should be stopped by the Assembly or by citizens against these schemes to undermine Kosovo's statehood.
A politically weak prime minister, who only handles internal affairs for narrow political interests and with the population's harmful to the economic and social stability of the country, has led Kosovo to the worst position in relations more abroad in ten years as an independent state.
The political scene must be unified in action, not just in statements, to stop Thaci from entering the market for Kosovo. The opposition today is engaged in action. The AAK and Initiative should show determination to stop Thaci through the Parliament by supporting the opposition resolution. Otherwise citizens will stop it through the expression that mass rejection, but then AAK and Initiative will carry responsibility to citizens the same as the PDK./Periscopi/












