Eliza Hoxha joins PDK, here's what Kadri says to Wessel

Artist Eliza Hoxha has joined the Democratic Party of Kosovo, writes Periscopi. The news was made known by the chief of affairs. PDK, Kadri Wessel through a Facebook post, with whom he welcomed them. Welcome to PDK, Eliza. Professionalisation and your love for Pristina are of great value in the New Decade, while [...]
The news was made known by the chief of affairs. PDK, Kadri Wessel through a Facebook post, with whom he welcomed them.
Welcome to PDK, Eliza. Professionalisation and your love for Pristina are of great value in the New Decade, while The PDK remains the best space for anyone with vision, plan and desire to change the country. With you and others, the PDK branch in Pristina gives the capital what it is long missing: the will to solve problems”, Veselin wrote.
Weeks earlier Eliza Hoxha was criticised by the public after being seen at a PDK/DK party on the eight March occasion, with whom she was named PDK activist, but Hoxha had denied it.
However, she had not denied that one day she would be locked in a political party.
So even if one day I'm going to engage in the public sphere in a different role and position with any party of course making it public by”, it was written in response. Yet, the accession did not reveal itself, so did the leader of this party, Kadri Wessel.
This is what Hoxha had written when she was called among other PDK activists/members:
Hello, friends.
To those who know me well and to others, I have usually made my own attitudes and decisions public affairs public. So even if one day I'm going to engage in the public sphere in a different role and position with any party of course making it public. So the portals have long stopped bothering me because they continue to abuse everything on the idea of clicking... while the excessive freedom or even abuse of individuals to insult not only me but also include the family is also disturbing... and strangely it comes from a journalist who has all the means and opportunities to investigate before trial.
I'm writing this status for my family's sake and colleagues who have been part of my journey... and it's the first time I've ever done that, but I felt it necessary a little bit to clear up the mirror to the pieces.
I don't know the Avdyle, but I don't know him either.
When my mother and father came to work, you probably weren't even born... expelled both from work on the 1990s after the war, my father was retired early from Radio Pristina and Nanna... back to where he started from 1974 and retired this year. They both have a proper education for positions that they've trained in our lives.
When I've competed at the Faculty of Archaeology, 2002, 2003 even though I've fulfilled the criteria and the recession has been written for me... three times it's canceled the argument competition that I used to say until there's one of the professors who talked about the fact that I've been competing there with an architect's degree, I've filled out the terms and reminded most of the men's professors in Keshilla that time within the faculty of the architect has a full professor of musical instrument, but it doesn't have to be an obstacle.
I don't discuss artistic issues with you.
But let me ease the work of the journalist, and let me tell you that the cenaal process has started at a time when there is no government behind it and when Vlora Dumosh was the task leader of the Ministry of Culture and he invited me to resume the process of participating Kosovo in binenical in Venice after the absence of that birth to four years ago. After creating government luckily as a process has continued...for more please investigate yourself. As for Bienales “Mouslim Mulliqi” in Pristina immediately after Bienales of Venice someone else had been in my country and hadn't even competed that you were having a subconculating after Venice competed in a smaller Bienal. That's why I don't have that mind, and there's a regular competition for this, where I've been competing and there's a Bulgarian curator, Iara Boubnova, who has chosen the work and there's a director of the Arta Bugnacu Aganni Gallery who has insisted that the work be accomplished as it is intended and put in public space, finding opportunity for what I am very grateful for.
I don't talk about activism. There's a lot of people who know what I've contributed to and don't do to talk about it.
I'm finally telling you one more thing, that I love the place of my city and everything I've done so far has been in its best interests from any position and I'm going to continue to do it until I have health and mind in any other position that I might have or believe in the future.
I only know one I haven't done... I've never harmed my city with anything.
I don't live a life of luxury, servility and favor. I grew up and grew up with other ideals and I'm very happy about it.
Be at peace with yourself and others for what I am and what I have.
Shinnet!













