Abdixhiku Thaci: Don't you dare compare with Rugova

Kosovo Assembly MP from the ranks of the Democratic League of Kosovo, Lumir Abdixhiku, has responded to President Hashim Thaci's current statement, that for the idea of correcting the borders, he has first heard from former President Ibrahim Rugova, from former head of the Parliament, Nexhat Daci, and then from Lufi Haziri. Obadiah, through a scripture [...]
Kosovo Assembly MP from the ranks of the Democratic League of Kosovo, Lumir Abdixhiku, has responded to President Hashim Thaci's current statement, that for the idea of correcting the borders, he has first heard from former President Ibrahim Rugova, from former head of the Parliament, Nexhat Daci, and then from Lufi Haziri.
Abdixhiku, through a text on his account on the social Facebook network, has said Rugova's ideas at least have links with Thaci's.
According to Abdixhiku, “Hashim Thaci has realised that his project '%s and Alexander in Serbia ʹ for the division of Kosovo is losing”.
The country's big political and public rejection makes division lifeless. Eternal, however, does collective memory for those who wanted to forgive their territory. As the project is losing, he now tries the same thing to someone else. And it has been targeted by President Rugova; the man who led carried out the largest Albanian project, Kosovo independence, independent and sovereign state. The man who spoke of this territory every Friday in a row about sovereignty, about this state of”, Obadiah said.
He has said further that “since we are in time of letters rather than stumps, political snakes appear comical”.
For each of them, in 1994, when asked by Marie-Franchoise Allain and Xavier Galmiche about the idea of dividing his country, Ibrahim Rugova had said: The Kosovo division project, which Serbs put on the table from time to time, has only one purpose: to violate Kosovo's territorial integrity and then break its identity. This project for the first time has been officially released by Dobrica Qosic and formally introduced (on behalf of Serbia) in Geneva by his adviser Stojanovic”, writes Abdixhiku.
For Abdixhik, the truth is that “if we had more politicians and presidents today following Rugova's path, Serbian partition ideas would be in oblivion”.
And they would never take a seat in the official tables of the Republic, and they would cause so much damage to Kosovo. Rugova's ideas remain clear and, above all, long-lived. They still inspire generations that truly love this country. They at least have connections with Hashimi”, Abdixhiku has said. /Periscopi/











