Dardan Sejdiu: We lost the election, why are you attacking us again?

Daradan Sejdiu of the PSD has reacted to the latest status of Salih Zyba of the VV, where the latter, had ironising with Shpend Ahmeti, saying he would not become a deputy or a mayor. Sejdiu said the attacks by VV militants are unfair and that it is their conviction [...]
Sejdiu said the attacks by VV militants are unfair and that it is their conviction that politics is war, and victory is revenge.
He on his Facebook status said that “for any offense, assault and attempted lynching will be owed, as individuals and as a group, to address justice organs. Requests for the Pristina mayor's exile deserve criminal confirmation. At least we can do that now, as from Monday onward we will have justice filed by criminals”, Sejdiu said.
Here's his full status:
The Fight That Continues Against PSD is a sign of weakness. The PSD suffered losses in the elections, but it will continue its efforts and programme. It's her right to live in free society.
However, what I'm seeing from LV militants' direct attacks is their conviction that politics is war, and victory is revenge.
They can continue the first, but they can't do the second. At least, not in a free and democratic society, where man has the right to have different beliefs and to change his mind whenever he wants.
On the other hand, a party that is not in Parliament today should not be important to the new power. He won the elections by promising prison for thieves, not changing borders and undermining the PDK.
These did not vanish Monday morning. Hyenas are still free, border change still being spoken of The PDK continues to be in the Assembly.
Meanwhile, war and anti-incension links continue The PSD, which did not steal anything, did not support the division of the country and was not in the Assembly.
I hope victory in the election didn't work out. PSD. If so, then we have been the real reason for evil in this country, and past governments have been only electoral reasoning.
All right. All in the end, I have to point out one thing: for any offense, assault and attempted lynching we will be forced, as individuals and as a group, to look to the organs of justice. Requests for the Pristina mayor's exile deserve criminal confirmation.
At least we can do this now, as from Monday onward, we will have justice served by criminals.










