Former Bajram Kosumi spokeswoman joins Vetevendosje

The Vetevendosje movement has introduced today the new adoption, which is journalist Daut Daut. Daut has also been spokesman for Bajram Kosumi, at the time of Kosovo's prime minister. That's what VVA's president, Albin Kurti, did in 2004 through a Facebook post, “He was the government's spokesman [...]
The Vetevendosje movement has introduced today the new adoption, which is journalist Daut Daut.
Daut has also been spokesman for Bajram Kosumi, at the time of Kosovo's prime minister. That's what VVA chairman Albin Kurti himself does through a Facebook post.
“He during 2004 was the spokesman for Kosovo's (Prime Minister)”, writes Kurti in FBF:
This is the full announcement:
Daut Daut Daut from today is officially a member of Movement V I'm sorry. He has a doctor at the school which enjoys a high reputation for history studies at the University of Leeds on the subject: “Britain, the Albanian Council and the Demise of the Ottoman Empire 1876 (Britania, Albanian issue and the fall of the Ottoman Empire 1876-1914). The magistrate's studies were conducted at West London University, where he studied the European Union, while the Law School ended in Pristina.
Daut, in 1990, has begun his journalism career, which continues today. The first writings were published in the student newspaper “The New World” and then continued in the magazine “Voice”. From 1994 to 1999, he reported from London as a correspondent of “Voice”, and from 1998 he worked as a journalist and editor at IREPR (The Institute for War and Peace Reporting) in London and is founder of this office in Kosovo.
In the past, from 2000 to 2002, Daut has been Secretary General of the Association of Journalists and member of the Central Election Council, where he represented the media. During this time, he was Secretary of the Association for Free Thinking and Action, led by Adam Demach. He was the spokesman for Kosovo's (Prime Minister) Government during 2004. Then it went to the position of media consultant at IOM (The International Organisation for Migration) in London.
At Kettering Foundation, a well-known American Institute for Policy Studies, Journalism, Education and Democracy, based on Dayton ( The US), Daut, has studied the media issue in Kosovo, the subject for which he has published a series of books and scientific works. He continues to be a member of the research team of this institute, where he has published works how to build independent media in Kosovo, Under Leka Dukagjini Canun, the ancient decision process among Albanians, etc.
David has also published other scientific works (books) based on various archives, mainly the national archive in London, and the history of British diplomacy on the Albanian and Balkan issue.
With scriptures in the British press and media presentations (Televisions and British radios), it is known for the debates that Kosovo and the Balkans have on the subject. With its public presentations and various publications, it is also seen as British foreign policy connoisseur to the Balkans, mainly to Albanian space.












