Will LDK's decision-making be passed on to Isa Mustaf's son?

Five days before the Electoral Assembly of the Democratic League of Kosovo was held, Besnik Mustafa delivered a message to the LDK electorate and to all those who had already declared their candidacy to enter the race for party leader, writes Periscopi. The son of Isa Mustafa warned that his father was [...]
Isa Mustafa's son warned that his father was willing to continue the LDK leadership.
He published a photo on the social networks, in which he had put his hand around his father, and speaking in the plural, let it be understood that they are ready.
“bound for future challenges”, Besnik Mustafa wrote.
The first question raised after this post was what Besnik Mustafa in the LDK represents, since in a political message he introduced himself, while clearly understood that the warning was being made to Fatmir Sejdiu, Agim Veliun and Lutfi Haziri, who had already stated their intentions to lead the party?
On August 3rd, as LDK delegates gathered at the Emerald Hotel in Pristina to elect the new leader, Isa Mustafa entered the hall accompanied by Besnik, who helped him during his walk.
But this message and this association on Isa Mustaf's re-election day was not his only commitment.
Periscop sources say Besnik Mustafa was personally committed to meeting delegates to ask them for support for his father, though Isa Mustafa had not yet told the members of headship his decision to run for LDK chairman.
This direct participation of Isa Mustaf's son in LDK developments has begun to raise doubts within party circles about his role: Is Besnik Mustafa becoming an important figure, and is he trying to take decision-making into his hands in the LDK?
Besnik Mustafa's name appeared in the media the first day that Isa Mustafa became Prime Minister, on December 9, 2014, after he was brought to trial that same day on charges of falsification of the official document.
Several months later, Mustafa had expressed his nervousness about publishing this fact, as it had hampered the fact that the media were referring to him as the “-boy of Prime Minister”.
Besnik is my son. A wonderful, honest, good worker who works from agu to evening and lives with his work” wrote Mustafa on April 8, 2014.
A few months after that reaction, a public contract involving Faithful had been published. The MAKCAR company, where he owned with his brother Arben, won the contract just from the Office of Prime Minister led by their parent, Prime Minister Mustafa.
The prime minister's office announced the winner of this company and a few days later contract had been signed between MAKCAR and the Prime Minister's Office. His name was then mentioned in other contracts with public institutions./Periscopi/











