Who is the person who embraced Kadri Wessel and said “where you were earlier”?

A video that the head of the PDK, where the Esensual Bars List was released, circulated extensively on social networks. There was a young man who addressed Kadri Wessel with very good words, saying “where you were earlier” These images were commented, even turned into a joke, and were [...]
There was a young man who addressed Kadri Wessel with very good words, saying “where you were earlier”
These images were commented, even turned into a joke, and used by some political parties in ridicule.
But the person in the video is the head of the Association of Persons who suffer from Sclerosis Multiple and himself affected by the disease.
He has made it known through a Facebook post where he has shown that he is not a member of any political party, but has been excited that the Health Ministry has brought the necessary drugs to them through the Esensential Barnat List.
This is his post:
Dear friends,
The last few days have received much attention from a discussion of me with PDK chairman Mr. Kadri Wessel, in the event where the essential list of drugs was introduced, updated by the Health Minister.
This activity has been a part of the quality of the President of Association of Persons who suffer from Multiple Sclerosis, since I am also affected by this serious illness.
For more than two years, our association has contributed to the essential list of drugs involving basic drugs for more than 500 people affected by this disease in Kosovo.
Deeply moved by the confessions of patients suffering from this disease, especially from the 11-year-old but emotionally charged word, I've used the opportunity to thank people who have supported our demands for a little bit of relief to the lives of 500 families.
Among them was Mr. Wessel, for whom I ultimately appreciated being there in the quality of the head of the Parliament, because the activity was organised by the Ministry of Health. Whores that I spared not only for him that day but also for all other officials, and perhaps my rationality remained in the shadow of the emotional state.
So all in the end, I want to explain that I am not a member of any political subject and that I do not support any political subject. However, I remain committed to my commitment that the sick with multiple sclerosis have access to treatment from state institutions.
With respect,
Labinos Demi,











