Haziri shows LDK position following Valley representatives' visit

The visit of the Valley's political representatives has not caused the Democratic League to change its stance on the idea of changing or correcting borders. Although there are other personal convictions, Lutfi Haziri, deputy chairman of this subject, has said at KTV's Rubikon that the LDK position remains the same one does not support the president's idea [...]
Although there are other personal convictions, Lutfi Haziri, deputy chairman of this subject, has said at KTV's Rubikon that the LDK position remains the same one does not support President Thaci's idea of exchange of territories.
The LDK chairman's position is to be discussed since he has met a portion of the Kosovo and Bujanoc Albanian delegation yesterday. It will be considered but never prejudged by a change of political position in terms of this”, Haziri said.
“In principle we support it, not only from the beginning of 2013, but from the political will of Albanians expressed in referendum, but under these political circumstances Kosovo must fulfil its” domestic obligations, he added further.
The deputy leader of the largest opposition party in the Parliament called the recent Kosovo Assembly sessions black days.
Kosovo is divided, divided, worst since 2002 it has not been. It's a huge political divide where the Republic Assembly is also trying to work with two sessions. More severe than working with two separate sessions, position only and opposition in politics and democracy there is, this is very painful”, Haziri added further.
He cited Kosovo's representation at the last meeting in Brussels and the visit of the Serbian president to Kosovo, which according to him, are two examples showing the country's poor position and lack of unity.
Our “Delegation will be politically very weak and Serbia's government will maximumise its demand, behave as if it was brought on September 7th, and with a visit to the Republic of Kosovo”, Haziri said.












