Official PDK: Entering Headship is a privilege, you should make it public

Official The PDK, Bujar Cakoli, has commented on the election of the party's new leadership. Cakoli, through a Facebook post, has reacted to new members of the PDK leadership, where he criticises them for not making public entry into Headship. According to him, entry into the PDK leadership would have to be [...]
Official The PDK, Bujar Cakoli, has commented on the election of the party's new leadership.
Cakoli, through a Facebook post, has reacted to new members of the PDK leadership, where he criticises them for not making public entry into Headship.
According to him, entry into the PDK leadership would have to be seen as honour, pride and privilege.
Full text:
A week of appointment of the new PDK Headship is taking place, and what I'm impressed by, almost none of the 24 appointed (with any small exception), did not make it public through social networks entering the party's Chiefs.
I consider the appointment/election of a party's central leadership, especially The PDK, it should be honor, pride and privilege, and as such, it should be news to each member.
But for part of PDK leadership members, appointment in such organs has become a routine, because for many years they hold such positions, maintaining party and institutional privileges.











