Haradinaj yesterday reminded LDK of Lutfi Haziri, did Mustafa now respond with this message

“LDK is unique and has no two entries” This is the response of the president of the Democratic League of Kosovo, Isa Mustafa towards yesterday's statements by Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, who recommended that the largest opposition party join dialogue, and not speak with two voices, Periscope reports. Mustafa [...]
Mustafa has written that from the opposition, the LDK supports the dialogue with the criteria defined at the LDK's General Council.
“The LDK in no option and by no means becomes part of this government. He's not part of this negotiating team! This government has to fall the day before. The LDK is the largest party in Kosovo. The LDK is in opposition. It's unique and it doesn't have two voices. From the opposition LDK supports dialogue with the criteria defined at the LDK General Council. I repeat and repeat an LDK stance that everyone knows but are trying to manipulate to harm the LDK. IM”, he wrote on Facebook tonight.
But, in fact, the LDK is not unique and it has two voices.
One of the different voices within this party is Deputy Chairman Lutfi Haziri, whom Mustaf mentioned yesterday to Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj.
“The LDK is welcome to take responsibility in the country, as far as governance is concerned I should consult with my colleagues in the coalition what they say about such a possibility. It's surprising their not coming to the table for dialogue. If they're against correction of borders... Lutfi Haziri, who has emerged slightly differently, even has been ba LDK to talk to two fairys, and if they had come to the table, those who oppose the correction of the” had been strengthened, Prime Minister Haradinaj said yesterday.
So in his statement he cited Haziri's stance on the border issue, which has been strongly opposed by Mustaf's party.
Lutfi Haziri é not only in the LDK he was among the only politicians in the country to openly support the idea of changing borders, initiated by President Hashim Thaci.
Haziri said negotiations in Brussels should result in the union of the Presevo Valley with Kosovo.
This idea since its beginning was rejected by Haziri's co-party, for which Kosovo's borders are immune. / P ERISCOPIA











