Wessel from Novoberda: Proud with this cultural heritage of ours and with the Kosovo flag waving in fort towers

During the afternoon, the chairman The PDK, Kadri Veseline, has posted on his social Facebook network, a text for Novoberda's legacy, as well as some photographs of his visit there. Image taken by Kosovo police as well as Kosovo's flag posted on the fortress. He expresses himself proud of [...]
This must have been Wessel's reaction to the fact that a few days ago in the media was reported on the removal of the Republic of Kosovo flag from the Novoberda Fortress.
Furthermore, he adds that Serbia is in vain trying to absorb our culture and heritage. As the next prime minister, I will not allow it to be politically instrumentalised or touched by anyone and for no reason this ancient rich Kosovo. ”. This statement apparently serves as a response to statements by the Serbian Culture Minister. He has claimed to belong to the Serbian Orthodox Church the remains of St. Col's Catholic Church in Novoberda, where a mass was recently held in Albanian by the Catholic Church
Finally in his post, Wessel vows that as prime minister he will try to restore the former glory of Novoberda through the tourism and mining sector that, according to him, many new jobs will be opened for youth.
The full posting of Kadri Wessel on Facebook was:
Proud of the glorious fortress of Novoberda, this gem of our cultural heritage, and this ancient settlement that has served as a crossroads of civilizations for centuries. Even more proud of the beautiful Kosovo flag, which waves proud in its towers, as well as of the police and other state institutions caring for Kosovo's valuable monuments.
Serbia is in vain trying to absorb our culture and heritage. As the next prime minister, I will not allow it to be politically instrumentalised or touched by anyone, and for no reason this ancient rich Kosovo.
We have to return to the glory of the former Novoberda, not only by making an international attraction of cultural tourism but also by recovering the old mine. Wherever I go to Kosovo, I see there is great development potential and I am convinced that if we follow the right political direction, we have to open up many new jobs for youth.













