Wessel again invites party leaders to sign anti-corruption pact

Democratic Party of Kosovo Chairman Kadri Veselini has called on all party leaders to sign the anti-corruption pact, against which the Democratic League of Kosovo has been expressed. He writes in a Facebook post that this is not a man's war, but it has to be everyone's. In elections [...]
He writes in a Facebook post that this is not a man's war, but it has to be everyone's.
In the October 6th elections, he said he should compete with lists of candidates without charges, which he said citizens expect, rather than words.
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All of us have to agree to the most fundamental things, such as the entry into these elections with lists of non-accused candidates and the commitment to establishing future government with non-competitive people. Citizens expect deeds, not words, and we must set a new ethical standard.
That's why I introduced the Anti-Corruption Pact today and invited all party leaders to sign and implement it. Its ten points serve to renew citizens' confidence in politicians, proving that we are serious and sincere in the fight against corruption.
This is not a man's war or a party, but it must be all of us. I call on party leaders to sign this pact, because this war is greater than party interests and personal conflicts.
LDK Chairman Isa Mustafa said earlier today that the party he heads will not sign the Kadri Wessel pact, through which citizens' trust in politicians in fighting this negative phenomenon can be restored.












