Kadri Wessel's opponent for PDK chairman was the Hashimi beat: He had promised deep reforms

Kadri Wessel, who was re-elected today at the head of the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK), was behind one against the candidate, but he was not present at the party's ninth convention. Beating Hashimi, one of the suspects involved in the bribery scandal that is staying in custody, had declared his candidacy [...]
Kadri Wessel, who was re-elected today at the head of the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK), was behind one against the candidate, but he was not present at the party's ninth convention.
Beating Hashimi, one of the suspects involved in the bribery scandal that is standing in custody, had declared his candidacy for the first PDK in September 2018, writes Insander newspaper.
Through a post in his Facebook account, Hashim had announced his candidacy and that according to him it would put an end to some who have misused PDK.
Kosovo citizen “, from today officially announced my candidacy to lead with the Democratic Party of Kosovo. I'm going to be in service and leadership of the party where not a few of us gave so much that by today some semi-autocrats were abused and enriched by misusing all party mechanisms...”. Hashim had written.
Hashim even promised deep structural reforms in the party.
“In leadership quality, will make deep structural reforms in the party and direct towards a labist party, part of the programme will be public in the coming days and weeks”, Hashimi wrote.
Until today the re-elected one The PDK, Veselin, differing from his candidate, who is behind bars, said the PDK is a party of citizens.
“Today the Democratic Party of Kosovo with your work proves it is a party of citizens, citizens and citizens”, Veselin said.
Beating Hashimi was arrested several weeks ago along with Kadri Rexhepi. Both are the leading protagonists of several videos published by Online Insander magazine for bribery.
Hashimi and Rexhepi in videos published by Inseder were watched as they were asked and taken before Faton Dallaku as a bribe to enable hospital construction in Pristina.
There Hashimi and Rexhepi cite state leaders as those who were asking for the money. Dalaku was told that the money would go to Xhavit Haliti and Kadri Wessel.
Kosovo Assembly Speaker and deputy chairman have denied their ties to Dallaku.











