“The small slauba” that is hindering Kosovo, which was born in Prizren and who sent Mladic to prison: Who's Daki?

Serbia is creative in politics as much as it was creative in science, Nicolaus Tesla, said Donald Tusk at the meeting with Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq. It also told of Kosovo, which Serbia with Dakiqiqi at the helm has largely hampered in the past ten years. But who is Ivica Dachchi [...]
Serbia is creative in politics as much as it was creative in science, Nicolaus Tesla, said Donald Tusk at the meeting with Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq. It also told of Kosovo, which Serbia with Dakiqiqi at the helm has largely hampered in the past ten years.
But who is Ivica Daciqi the man who at his beginnings in politics was called by Serbian opinion as the small slauba”?
He was born on the first day of 1966 in Prizren. His family was poor, with his father, a police officer, and his mother. His parents were born in villages in Jastrebac. When he was just six months old, his family moved to Juitorada.
Since the five-year-old for Ivica was prepared an article about his own ability to read and write, his knowledge of mountains, rivers and capitals, footballers, clubs and results. As a child, he was called by others as Bucko Because of his physics, he was also known as very intelligent for his age. It was said to have been very social.
High school he performed in Nis, with high marks. And then he graduated from Belgrade University, Faculty of Political Sciences, with a degree in journalism in 1989.
He started his political career through journalism, being editor of a Socialist Party of Serbia newspaper. [ Footnote] SPS. The SPS member had become a member in 1991, then reaching the head of the Information and Propagand staff during the 1992/93 elections.
For eight years, from 1992 until 2000, Daqiqi was a spokesman for Milosevic's party. At that time in Serbia, he was known as “The small slauba” in reference to the young age and tendency to appear and speak as the notorious leader Slobodan Milosevic. Regarding the past, Zaqi has never clearly distanced herself.
Following Milosevic's arrest, gjithëqi became the main man of the SPS. In 2004, he had failed badly by taking only 125 thousand votes for president [4,04%].
In August 2010 it was put under police protection because of threats from the Serbian mafia. Drug boss Darko Sariq was found to have offered 10m euros for the killing of Tadic [at that time president of Serbia] and Daqiqiqi.
In 2012 The neighbour was elected prime minister of Serbia, being excited that he had reached 14% with his party. He had said he had doubled the outcome and raised the party from the ashes. In practical terms, he removed Milosevic's entire legacy despite a time when his policies were widely condemned in Serbian opinion.
Dakiqi's supporters, however, value his commitment to the EU as serious, since he sent Radovan Karadzic and Ratko Mladic to prison and guaranteed visa removal for Serbia.
But, in the case of Kosovo, “The small slauba” has been extremely harsh and persistent. In 2006, he had said it was no problem whether to fight again for Kosovo, as it was done before. In 2011, at the time Kosovo's current dialogue with Serbia began, he had said the only real solution for Kosovo was ethnicism.












