Tome Gashi's son, unbeatable Kosovo, dirty NFFs and who's VV number 5?

One week is made up of only seven days and 168 hours. Of these 168 hours, Periscop was kept informed in all 112 hours, as is the working schedule of our workers. The important events were permanent, but in this weekly review, we are isolating what some public opinion made. [...]
We're starting with the updates. Migen Kelmendi of rock-group “wiring” joined the Democratic Party of Kosovo. [Getty Images] The PDK, which is led by Kadri Wessel. With Kelmendi, The PDK also joined Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's relatives, Nasim, betraying veterans in some form representing his association.
Even in Vetevendosje, there were some very nice names. This week this party was joined by renowned KTV journalist Mefail Bajqinovci Muffie. Yesterday, Kurti also joined forces with Fatmir Humol of the LKCK and lawyer Tome Gashi's son, Albin Gashi.
Important change to the political scene will also make the removal of Ramiz Kelmendi from the Democratic League of Kosovo. [Getty Images] LDK]. The owner of ELKOS, who says to have multiple ideas to economically develop the country, although it was talked about, was not thrown into any other political party.
On Friday this week was the deadline for the surrender of candidate lists for MPs. So far, unpublished remains the PDK list, while other lists appear to be the worst “moz)”.
The sixth newly developed legislature was sharply criticised, even by its own deputies, but election lists look even weaker than last time.
The number 5 on the Vetevendosje Movement list will keep a 20-year-old girl named Ylza Hoti, behind MPs named after Arberie Nagavci and Victory Pacolli. The list also holds Mimoza Kusari-Lila, talked about a possible transition to PDK and LDK this week. In addition, in Vetevendosje, there will be a prominent lawyer, Tome Gashi, represented by his son Albin [ Number 44]. But within this list there will also be the strange professor from Tirana, Hysamedin Feraj, who continues to believe that the national subx0> should be done immediately “, as reflected by his Facebook “”.
But no better is the list of the Democratic League of Kosovo. Unlike the AAK's with the PSD, which still has several names known to the public.
Politically, in sports, what we all looked forward to occurred with anxiety. Kosovo defeated him at the Fadil Vokri stadium in Czechia national with a score of 2-1. Chechia played better and created more cases, but Kosovo was very dangerous in counterattacks, and managed to keep Czechia fearful throughout the match.
What makes us anxious for the fight against England is the weak midfield and fragility.
But other interesting things they did outside the green field. Several Czech fans were arrested because they were planning to issue a scare with the “Kosovo is Serbia” in “Fadil Vokri”. The Czech state had reacted by supporting Kosovo in their arrest. The other fans of this national, although numerous in number, were calm and friendly. But such were not the fans of Albania's national Pleasat, who beat one of them for no reason.
Also, Periscope Also reported on tweezersin which there are added suspicions that the Kosovo Football Federation is included. [ Footnote] NGK. Let's give you a clearer mirror:
The NFF hadn't shown when it was the exact time to open the app for ticket sales.
People selling on the black market had been able to buy dozens and hundreds of tickets in their name. A ordinary citizen cannot buy more than 1 [one].
In the black market, tickets had been sold in large numbers, even on pages known as Merrip and others.
The NFF's auditors at the checkpoints prior to the introduction of fans to the stadium had not requested citizens' IDs to see if the name on the ticket with the name on the ID.
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