Why does Lutfi Haziri make it hard to reach out to VV)

The odds seemed to have been exhausted that a coalition agreement between VV and LDK would be reached, but yesterday and today these two parties seemed to be very close. In intensified negotiations last days, LDK deputy chairman Lutfi Haziri appeared suddenly. For many weeks he was seen by VVA officials and [...]
For many weeks he was seen by VVA officials and Kurti militants as the main culprits why no agreement was reached on the next government. It appears that the departure from the Haziri negotiating arena has done so deliberately.
The public pause he received from public appearances made the arrows of insults and insults, why the Kurti government was being made, to address his party colleague, Agim Veliu. Which had happened. During the last few weeks, Veliu had become the target sign that cast official resentment and VVA militants on why the agreement was being reached. Haziri's suit seems to have been well-planned for weeks. These days we saw him return to his public appearance with a measured language and pro-V agreement. V-LDK.
Sources within the LDK have told Periscope that Haziri is trying to appear as the savior of the V coalition. V-LDK. If you make it, you'll see. And tomorrow a V coalition agreement is signed The V-LDK, its move will have two-way effect. First, he could be ignored in public eyes as a man close to the PDK was plotting reaching agreement with VVA. But, what is most important to him, he hopes he will reinforce his position within the LDK, especially by rising above public confrontation that has been made to Agim Veliu. So, he's going to leave Agim Veliun and Vjosa Osmani under the shadow as the two central figures for and against the VV) agreement, and will cloud his influence within the LDK. Haziri's recent evolution in negotiations with VVA is also being estimated as a revenge against Veliu when the latter had not backed Haziri from being the LDK 911 candidate for prime minister in last year's October 6th elections. Haziri had also begun to change sides in favor of Vjosa Osman's stances, when he was ignored and was not invited to Berlin at a meeting with Ambassador Green. We remember that Agim Veliu, Abdullah Hoti, and Skender Hyseni had attended that meeting.
His entire commitment these days to his co-partisans is seeing Haziri's investment towards taking the lead in the LDK, which could happen if the Isa Mustaf election project was carried out in the presidential post. Haziri had publicly expressed claims for the first of LDK also in last year's party elections, but in the end, like Vjosa Osmani had been defeated by current LDK chairman Isa Mustafa. /Periscopi/












