Latif: Kadri Wessel saved him PDK) from the sinking, as a Rugovist responded to opposition

Blerim Latifi, one of Kadri Weselin's advisers, has written that he saved him from sinking the Democratic Party of Kosovo. In a long text for the PDK leader's trip, Latifi has written that someone continues to view the party as an instrument for business and tenders. Blerim Latifi says that all that was [...]
In a long text for the PDK leader's trip, Latifi has written that someone continues to view the party as an instrument for business and tenders.
Blerim Latifi says that everything written about SHIKU was incorrect.
The philosophy professor has also written about Wessel's trip to Parliament, saying he acted as a Rugovist to avoid bleeding in Parliament.
Latif's complete writing:
Kadri Wessel's Journey
Because of the nature of the work he did, as director of the Kosovo Intelligence Service, he was obliged to remain silent and avoid public clashes, with those charged with illegal activity. This allows the perpetrators, of all kinds of parties, to have their shame lucky him. So SHIK, built to collect precise security information in the country, lost the media battle with incorrect information that was cooked and circulated in Pristina's political-media newspaper. And when he got into politics, Kadri Wessel had to deal with the direction of a power - consumed party, and in some ways, overwhelmed by him. He did what everyone could hardly do: saved him PDK from the sinking, which seemed inevitable, thanks to the fact that a number of individuals inside The PDK, they had turned it into an instrument for their family businesses. They are still there, awaiting any new chance of continuing the only thing they can do: policy understood as tender and filling public administration with relatives and personal clients.
In the Framework Kadri Wessel was brought, not as a politician coming from a military structure, but as a patient Rugovist: violent opposition action, he responded with measures of tolerance. In a moment of weakness, he lost his self - control, but in the end he succeeded in what he did not lose from his mind - the avoidance of bloodshed in the highest institution of state, at the time that this inside institution was attacked with tear gas, and from outside with stones and bright spots by opposition mobs. It's just his credit, which tomorrow's cold-blooded will surely recognize. In meetings with foreign diplomats and officials, I never heard him speak ill of the opposition, something rare in Albanian politics. All the time, he maintained his correctness in government partnership with Isa Mustaf but was finally accused of breaking up this partnership, even though the causes were quite different. LDK officials were surprised by his political courtesy, because they had a man who did not correspond at all with that underground monster, who was all over their propaganda device.
The same correctness repeated with Ramush Haradinaj. When others asked him to tear down the irresponsible Ramudi”, he told them he has given his word, and that the government will never fall because of internal differences over the tax. So the man who had come up with many stories of conspiracy and scheme was really unable to get involved in even the simplest schemes of the power game. Happened between Ramush's given word and old friendship with Thaci, he will consume a good part of his second mandate by mediating in their conflict over the orientation of dialogue with Serbia. From Haradinaj went to Thaci and from there again to Haradinaj, in an effort to harmonise a common state stance. The idea of the joint state delegation for dialogue took place in his office, mainly. And yet he was accused of a lack of clear standing. In recent elections, he imposed the standard to keep people out of electoral lists on corruption charges, and opponents ran to do the same in order not to leave this standard as electoral priority. And just two hours after the boxes were closed, he went out and publicly admitted that the PDK had lost the elections, thus placing an etiko-political standard, traditionally missing in Albanian politics around the border. So it turned out. On Monday he travels to The Hague in response to an invitation received by the Special Court's Prosecutor to face another negative image that has been built on The KLA, in which it was once a participant. I have a single comment on this journey: Veni, Vidi, Vici! I'm coming, I saw, I won!












