Votering for Fatmir Limaj, Krasniqi names blackmail at time of major decisions

The former head of the Kosovo Assembly, currently chairman of the National Council of Social Democrat Initiative, Jakup Krasniqi, allegedly had enabled a meeting between German investors and former Transport Minister Fatmir Limaj, who, according to published wiretapping, had asked 3m euros to invest in a coal factory. But Jakup Krasniqi says [...]
The former head of the Kosovo Assembly, currently chairman of the National Council of Social Democrat Initiative, Jakup Krasniqi, allegedly had enabled a meeting between German investors and former Transport Minister Fatmir Limaj, who, according to published wiretapping, had asked 3m euros to invest in a coal factory.
But Jakup Krasniqi says such a meeting had never occurred. Ilir Krasniqi says he had first met him last year.
All of this, according to Krasniqi, is taking place at a time when it is trying to shift the attention of opinion from recent events to the country.
However, Krasniqi says that despite the accusations Milaim Zeka directed at the time to former Prime Minister Fatmir Limaj, now co-party all three, will continue to keep Zeka in the Initiative until the court decides on charges weighing him down.
Fatmir Limaj has again not responded to KTV calls, thus silent over allegations of bribery.
After the flow of conversation, both Milaim Zeka and Ilir Krasniqi have denied everything they once talked about.
Both blame each other for blackmail, until they are no longer friends because they shared an investigative process launched against them as suspects who were taken before many citizens with promise of jobs in Germany.











