Major abuse: The victimizing Isa Mustafa to keep it LDK in his hands

Isa Mustafa entered the Emerald Hotel Hall, where the LDK Electoral Assembly would be held, relying on the stick and with his son on his arm to help him, while a bandage was placed around his neck covering the tomb of surgical intervention that he had performed just a few days earlier in [...]
With health weighted almost two years ago, since he was hit by the Guillain-Barré Syndrome, a disease that is continuing to limit the physical movement, Mustafa walked slowly in front of the gathered LDK delegates, took his seat in the chair, gave him his political messages, and welcomed the moment when with advertising he would be reconfirmed as LDK leader.
The night before, he had arranged everything to keep the party going further after securing an agreement that eliminated other candidates from the race and opened the way for him to sit back on the LDK throne.
Lutfi Haziri and Agim Veliu's ambition to enter the race for LDK chairman quickly killed their surrender before Isa Mustaf, who had come up with the idea that they should have a consensual candidate.
Fatmir Sejdiu's wish, meanwhile, to return to the helm of the LDK, killed an LDK Statut's provision for the quota allowing the candidacy, the same article that four years earlier had made it impossible for Vjosa Osman's dream.
Using his state of health, before which his domestic rivals were naturally forced to ease objections, with the article being considered to be running the race for the deeply undemocratic LDK, as well as with a preliminary plan for promoting tensions in the branches and creating the idea of division, and therefore demonstrating the need for a uniform figure, Isa Mustafa succeeded in achieving his goal.
It was a major abuse and a clear calculations in the political game that Isa Mustafa successfully played within the LDK.
The old guard was helpless, and the younger generation was completely silent. Disgusted and humiliated, they chose not to talk about their failure and the party, but in a desperate attempt tried to deliver messages to opposing parties that the LDK did not satisfy their desire to weaken in divisions.
Haziri and Veliu did not mind the opinion with their statements of a normal electoral process, while the bombings of Fatmir Sejdiu and Melihate Trmcoli on the possibility of blackmailing and narrowing down domestic democracy did not allow the LDK confession to be unilateral.
Lumir Abdixhiku, in a post on his Facebook page, said that what happened in the LDK saddened opponents and commentators who have been waiting for division.
The truth is that the LDK, choosing Isa Mustaf, saddened its electorate, waiting for changes, new faces and the possibility of victory, which they wanted now and with their souls.
Comments that flooded social networking were a mass wailing, a great rage, and a vent.
The LDK, which is known as a party trying to inherit the political spirit of its leader and founder, Ibrahim Rugova, within two hours closed the bitter-taste Election Assembly on charges of threats and lack of democracy.
Mustafa, after receiving his third term at the helm of the LDK, said his party will now prepare for the extraordinary elections, which are expected to be held in late September or early October.
The second part of the game expected to take place is the appointment of the LDK candidate for Kosovo Prime Minister.
Will Lutfi Haziri, Vjosa Osmani, Cameron Shala, or even Arba Abashi depend on Isa Mustaf's next strategy.












