Mustafa: PDK winner even in Llap, prime minister we give to other parties

Former Commander The KLA in Llap's Operative Zone and former Kosovo Assembly President Rrustem Mustafa aims to be part of the new legislature in Parliament. He has joined the race for MP with the Democratic Party of Kosovo, with which he is confident they will rule with the country after the October 6th elections. [...]
According to him, nothing stops him from returning to politics as it used to be.
“In November of last year, legal cases have been selected in relation to my name, I no longer have any legal obstacle to returning to my political location. The very serious engagements of the PDK and its leadership at the helm with the nominated for prime minister, Kadri Wessel, for fair walking, towards new political developments in the country, have led me to enter the challenge this time. I'm going to be a supporter of people we think the same way, people who have high moral and political capacities, and they have civic confidence in new developments, of the challenges facing us”, he says.
Mustafa says the fight against corruption and other negative phenomena have only begun to happen, but that other political parties do not believe this and do not believe it is time to fight negative phenomena.
However, according to him, Kadri Veselin and PDK know this is and are convinced they will succeed.
“Wouldn't want to reveal my preferences now, even though citizens know them, they generally know my political preferences about who I would like to co-go government with, we've tried it in the past, and it's been a productive co-governance and it's going to happen. I am sure as never before, with as large a number of MPs to win the Democratic Party of Kosovo, with Prime Minister Kadri Wessel. We don't have the most comfort we let another prime minister, we don't have the comfort of staying, but we'll work, and we'll all win the big victory together. Good days are coming for order, law and normalisation of the state in general”, he says.
According to Mustafa, Llap was once the LDK bastion, but which cannot be said the same now, since according to him, LDK's time is out in that part.
This thing's off. The Democratic League of Kosovo has been the national movement established in the days when we were in captivity. Gradually, it has made a transformation, and Pristina's Llap and region in general have been bastion, we can't talk now that there is a bastion. The PDK has developed with the right dynamic from the time of its formation and beyond. You will see that in the coming days that there is no longer the LDK bastion in this region, because they know that people who determinedly sought freedom of country have taken part and, more daily, we will demand that increased freedom take place on a continuous basis. I'm sure that since political subjects have all undergone changes in our country, as well as the LDK now, its leadership is not what it was, those people who have been dealing with national issues that have helped even during the war in the KLA are no longer acting on that subject. It has been profiled and the LDK, from the pole on this side, is seen as the left-hand environment slipping fast from left in particular in their political forum elections now”, he says.
Mustafa also cites the importance of Kosovo's relations with international friends, in particular the United States of America, where he says the PDK is the security of those reports.
“We in the Democratic Party of Kosovo, as a major moral and national political dam, will not allow people with those ideas, with reputations that have created them to come to the leadership of the state and disrupt relations with the West in general and our best friends, that we have joint projects of state development, America in particular”, he says.
He says the PDK is ready to dialogue in Kosovo-Serbia talks, but that the top priority is preserving Kosovo's borders.
There is a reluctance by political opponents, from serious opponents who claim to come to the government, there are hesitations for dialogue. I'm telling you, for any initiative coming to the table for Kosovo, it's not like we don't discuss it. But the priority on priorities is the preservation of our country, of our borders, but if we are not willing to dialogue for Kosovo, who will dialogue? We are not the ones who have said no ever, we are the ones who will dialogue and be constructive in this dialogue, and we will develop our national priorities in relation to our interests and world civilisation”, he says.











