Brian Latifi: Abdullah Hoti and Lutfi Haziri must save LDK from shock Albin's dictatorship

The last few days in Kosovo politics have had a major clash of statements between PDK chairman Kadri Veselini and top LDK officials, such as Abdullah Hoti and Lutfi Haziri, regarding dialogue and the unity team that are expected to represent Kosovo in this dialogue. In this regard, the political adviser to [...]
The last few days in Kosovo politics have had a major clash of statements between PDK chairman Kadri Veselini and top LDK officials, such as Abdullah Hoti and Lutfi Haziri, regarding dialogue and the unity team that are expected to represent Kosovo in this dialogue.
In this regard, Kadri Wessel's political adviser, Blerim Latifi, has said that the LDK's greatest problem this year has been the same Haitian dilemma: To be or not to be part of the” dialogue,
Furthermore, Latifi said that “when parties are occupied by dilemmas, this shows that they are going through crisis moments, because having dilemma means having doubts means not knowing what's going on and where you need to walk.
While talking about the Mapo newspaper, this situation within the LDK, Blerim Latifi sees it as a consequence of the lack of information in the LDK on what is happening in and around Kosovo.
“The lack of information then leads to wrong state analysis and then to wrong decision-making”. The cause of this critical situation of the LDK, Latifi links it with what he calls the “the sacrifice of LDK policymakers to the dogmatic analysis of Vetevendosje leader, who, as a political prophet, all truths about Kosovo and the world, reveals them in his monologues”.
At the end of the day, Latifi has a suggestion for these policymakers: “It would be good for Lutfi Haziri, Abdullah Hoti, and others to save themselves and the party from falling under Comrade Albin's performance dictatorship and thus prove that they are not committing ideological treason against Rugovism. When I say that, I'm aware that Rugova has always been a man of dialogue, one who has accepted unconditional involvement in dialogue”.
Latifi, speaking on behalf of Kosovo Parliament Speaker Kadri Veseli, stressed that Wessel's sorrow has to do with one thing: it would not be good for the country to repeat the errors of its wartime dilemma, which was also a Hamletian dilemma, whether to be part of the war or not.












