Is this the youngest doctor? PDK?

Armen Ibrahim is a politician who served in the Mustafa government as adviser. He has also been chairman of the LDK Youth Forum. Ibrahimi had later resigned from the LDK to appear immediately on the opposing political tax in the Democratic Party of Kosovo. But what appears to be a game [...]
Ibrahim, believed to be one of the most loyal men to the then prime minister Isa Mustafa.
After a long time of his activities in LDK, Ibrahim had suddenly passed over to the Democratic Party of Kosovo, at the time that his leader PDK, Kadri Wessel had begun with his (his) hearing tour and new beginning, writes Periscope.
He's not often active on social networks, especially Facebook.
When Abraham becomes alive on Facebook, it is often an indication that the country is close to elections.
He's only in the last 24 hours, he's filled his profile with different passings.
Initially, he delivered a very interesting message, hinting that he could leave the PDK after asking his fans, telling which party they see him in the future.
Dear friends
Which party you would recommend to engage if the elections were soon. I welcome your comments”.
Afterward, he issued another statement saying he received the messages of all his followers and would examine them carefully.
But even in this message, Mr. Abraham added a few doses of uncertainty.
It through a Post Script, also said the next prime minister is ready.
Periscope fell prey to the vagueities of Mr. Ibrahim and initially thought he was referring to himself as the next prime minister, but hours later, Abraham writes a status to clarify everything.
He posts a picture with PDK leader Kadri Veseli asking his followers whether Kadri Veselin, Kosovo's next prime minister, will be.
He writes on Facebook:
Will Kadri be the next Prime Minister?
Dear friends, Kosovo as a state and we as citizens are getting out of political trauma in recent years. The totally irresponsible political class that has damaged its credibility to the extent that it is powerless to deal with obligations that await Kosovo as a state and what is most important with the practical and everyday problems of the busy lives of Kosovo citizens.
In this direction, I believe that Kosovars will be determined for a political force that manages to strip off the predigestions of the 1990s that would be reformed in structure and platforms. Structure in organizational view and in platforms offering concrete solutions for PAPUNESIN and IZOLING.
What should be the new decade for Kosovo, so how should we be in the next 10 years?
Let's go back to the next question: Will Kadri Wessel be the next prime minister and what will be his potential candidates? I welcome your comments














