The daughter of Azem Hajdari rebel: Future in the DP, foreigners don't trust anyone anymore

Two days after he was sworn in front of his father, the leader of the “Student Movement” Azem Hajdari, saying she is ready to hand over the mandate and join the students for their fight against tariffs and Reforms in Education, DP deputy Rudina Hajdari has issued the next “bomb. Through a Facebook post, Hajdari criticises [...]
By means of a Facebook post, Hajdari sharply criticises the Democratic Party, even hinting that he plans to leave not only the mandate but also the political force he lands.
According to Azem Hajdari's daughter, The DP has reached the point where it is not understood by the people, and it stresses that it sees no future within this party. Hajdari says a political party can never go to victory with photographs or nationalist calls.
I find it hard to see a future within a party that seems to be missing from the people anyway. A party will never go to victory, not with pictures of high political figures, nor with nationalist calls. I speak here about the failure of all parties, because these are the ways they are pursuing to save themselves. The Socialist Movement for Integration party did its job and served Ilir Meta until his establishment and recovery. Now this organization is without guidance, but with representation. Meanwhile, the Socialist Party is on the verge of political suicide. The EU is tired of it and the United States Embassy no longer trusts anyone. So, we're at a big crossroad”, writes Hajdari.
But Rudina Hajdari's final decision to leave the MP's mandate appears to be taken after consultations on the basis, as she says she will speak to those who voted and here refers to the electorate in the Lapraca area, where she was elected as a lawmaker.
However, before I give up my mandate, I owe it to those who stayed close to me during this time, to those who voted on me. I'm going to meet them, and I'm going to discuss my decision with them because I feel great obligation to them. So this is my decision, and it's today's students who inspired me to take this step. That's why I say there's no going back”, she says.











