Editorial Ramushi declared war against Thaci and Wessel for the north

Among our institutional leaders, Hashim Thaci, Kadri Veselin and Ramush Haradinaj has launched a fight for who has stronger ties with Kosovo Serbs, and who is the most influential factor in that part last night on the Rubik show was invited by the country's prime minister, Ramush Haradinaj. He spoke of a verse [...]
Last night, Rubik was invited by the country's prime minister, Ramush Haradinaj. He spoke of a range of issues, but among the most sensitive had to do with the recent event in the north, which culminated in the arrest of Kosovo's office director, Marko Djuric, and then the harsh response of the Serb List.
As for the issue of Association, or the Serb majority municipality community, Haradinaj took an institutional stance. Speaking of the logo presented yesterday, he said it has no constitutional and legal burden, but the proposals could be made. Meanwhile, in terms of the warning of the establishment of Association on April 20th, he said it would be illegal and invalid. We need to sit down and talk. It was his proposal.
The prime minister attacked the logic of imposing through which the Serb List and Serbia operate. He said he had sent letters to Western countries' leaders to help Kosovo gain recognition from Serbia as a crucial step towards normalising relations between our countries. But the concessions made by Thaci in an undefined process that has started in 2011 make Haradinaj's stance quite utopist. It is hard to conceive now and again, an admission of Kosovo from Serbia without Association that would harm our citizenship.
And that's where Haradinaj's discrum slide begins from an institutionalistic position towards a pre-institute position. He said he did not understand why Marko Djuric had been barred from entering Kosovo, and that he saw nothing wrong with entering our territory. However, he said he has been aware of the process of stopping and arresting him, which has happened.
But the prime minister later distanced himself from Mr. Djuric, by means of a series of different statements likely derived from his anger regarding the event. He implied that election campaign had been made by Kadri Veselin and Hashim Thaci. He even mentioned to the first one an expression that he had used in his Facebook post: <x0 household god”. There is no need for Haradinaj to become euphorics, saying there's a favor here with”. As his 24-hour silence over the event covered him with a pathetic statement: T minus TV, speak to him. Someone has to work. All this paragraph, and the prime minister's often unilateral responses to the journalist's questions, clearly reveal an open conflict among the three institutional leaders.
Haradinaj made clear the rift in the current ruling coalition even through information he provided regarding the Serb List, which had told him by Deputy Prime Minister Yevtic, that they would leave the government in case of any incidents or violence, as happened later. This suggests that the Serb List was aware of the scenario that was prepared, and that in fact the entire event had a certain screenwriter.
Asked about Radojici, he was very vague. He admitted that he knew him and that he had a relationship with him. He also acknowledged that the man in question had authority in the north but that he did not know what kind of authority he had.
His explanation was that he wanted to integrate the north through a man whom he did not even know his own authority. And who was reported to be linked to the murder of Oliver Ivanovic.
So the country's prime minister ended up in a limited institutional talk in a dangerous non-institute talk, where his actions are not subject to any specific norms. It seems that among our institutional leaders has started a struggle for who has stronger ties with the Kosovo Serbs, and who is the most influential factor in that part. A war that does not choose means, which Allies choose only through the criteria of strength.
This causes Serbia's power within Kosovo to be strengthened even further, through a wise shift: from institutions to behind, to criminal authorities.
In last night's interview, Haradinaj also said “I need north” and not “Kosovo needs north” which can be taken as a symptom of this internal struggle for better control of individual political positions.
Will Serbia enter Kosovo? She's already in place in the actual need of our leaders for power, and that will be distributed in a series of different institutional and non-institute forms to eventually break up our Republic.