Tahiri: Wessel began fighting corruption earlier, not for elections

Outgoing Justice Minister Abelard Tahiri said Kosovo Democratic Party Chairman Kadri Wessel started the fight against corruption this year, without even knowing there will be an election already. Tahiri has said that removals from public position of people with charges and initiative to clean up [...] lists.
Outgoing Justice Minister Abelard Tahiri said Kosovo Democratic Party Chairman Kadri Wessel started the fight against corruption this year, without even knowing there will be an election already.
Tahiri has said that the exits from public positions of people with charges and the initiative to clear self-counted lists are a powerful testimony to Veselin and PDK's commitment to the fight against corruption.
And these, he said, took place long before the government resigned and knew there would be elections.
Tahiri in an interview at the Info Magazine of Kosovo said the PDK would win, and that without entering a coalition with any major opposition party.
We will not make a pre-election coalition with the major parties, eventually with the smaller parties. With large parties under no circumstances will we have a coalition. The moment we win the elections, we will determine who might be in a coalition government”.
Tahiri has here cited PDK's continued co-operation with the Justice Party and the Movement for the Union, as parties with which they would potentially coalition.
The outgoing minister was also declared for other parties and possible coalitions that could create.
“All parties have violated the red lines, which they placed at”.
These parliamentary parties are in a panic and are in constant consultation and are begging for a math to unite to challenge PDK. They're not looking for a win unless they get together”
Abelard Tahiri also stressed that the candidate for prime minister from this party will be Kadri Veseli, while stressing that the PDK's list will be the only “list from political parties that will not have people who have the indictment”.
“People who have problems with the law will not be part of the” election list.












