Creature within AAK: Pal Lekaj talks about Donika Kadai-Bujupi's claim to be expelled from the party

MP from the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo ranks Donika Kadaj-Bujupi has declared that she has been excluded from participating in party discussions for months now. Party exclusion, the MP has linked him to the failure of the Hoti Government. But, from Ramush Haradinaj's party, they have denied it. Years ago, Donika [...]
Years ago, Donika Kadaj-Bujupi was one of the main figures of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo. For each word, MPs and other members of this party then made <x0mine”.
But things have changed since she abandoned Ramush Haradinaj's party to move to Albin Kurti's Vetevendosje.
Although he dropped “pisman” for this action and again returned to the old “love <x2x3>, he no longer has the effect he once had on this party.
Things have gotten worse with her refusal to vote on the Hot government. Since that day, Caday Buyup says he has been excluded from participating in discussions on this party.
I have not been invited to meetings within the political subject, within the Alliance, so in some form I've been excluded from my decision making and discussions on all instances so I have no information about what happens inside and I'm limited to providing inside information because I don't know”, she declared last night at Interactiv.
And these declarations of the MP have also been declared by the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo.
AAKA deputy chairman Pal Lekaj has told Gazeta Express that they do not expel anyone from the party.
Lekaj says there is no information if the MP is invited to the leadership meetings, but shows that she regularly participates in the parliamentary group.
“As for the party, we don't rule anyone out. I don't have any information about whether or not it gets cold at party headship meetings. Meanwhile, in the parliamentary group, it follows regularly to come to”, Lekaj has stated for Express.
Otherwise, Caday-Bujupi had said he has refused to vote on the Hoti Government because of his insistence on taxing Serbia.
Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti stands on the opposite side of my political beliefs. He was the first and the loudest one to insist on taxing Serbia. In the phase in which Kosovo is located, I cannot feel comfortable when an executive chief heads dialogue with Serbia with such attitudes. This dialogue has many confusions and many crossroads. So it requires consistent and principled guidance”, she wrote.












