Haziri shows why LDK is not joining VVï protest

Democratic League of Kosovo deputy leader Lutfi Haziri has argued his party's decision not to join the protest organised by the Vetevendosje Movement. According to Haziri, the LDK had followed the course of protests prior to the recent war in Kosovo, and now, according to him, have not seen a moment to get on the street. That [...]
According to Haziri, the LDK had followed the course of protests prior to the recent war in Kosovo, and now, according to him, have not seen a moment to get on the street.
Whatever we've seen in recent years, the degradation of protests, violence and personal and institutional attacks, of course, that the LDK turns its faith into its own political means to work within institutions more because protests in us do not take place in accordance with the legislation in power, nor do they end well, and especially recently it has ended extremely bad”, Haziri said on Kosovo's life show.
Haziri said they are concerned about a possible exit to Saturday's protest, while failing to rule out the possibility of organising the LDK itself in a protest
“The post-war LDK has focused on building institutions and citizenship, and its role has focused on institutions rather than on roads, expressing discontent or organising protests. If we have in mind the active resistance that we have in politics as the principal tool of protest, street exit, disassociating the massiveity that has taken us. Practically our funding from resistance, which has been a street protest, after the war has gone into focus on institutions but has never been ruled out as the possibility of expressing political discontent”, Haziri said.











