Latifi says Kadri Veselini is not for Kurt's collapse and calls on LDK to withdraw from motion

University professor and former adviser to Kadri Veselin of Hashim Thaci, Blerim Latifi, has made a very clarifying post about political developments in the country at the time of the Devid-19 pandemic. Latifi, among other things, said the blame for the government's eventual collapse at this time would go all LDK, and that Vetevendosje [...]
Latifi, among other things, said that the government's eventual collapse at this time would go all LDK, and that Vetevendosje would campaign ultra-populistic (like) to get the votes of this party, Periscopi writes.
Meanwhile, he also claims that someone “has spoken in Veselin”, who is chairman of The PDK and who knows the electoral risk of holding elections at this time.
The “other than the blame for the government's collapse in bad time for the country, it risks being divided between the fraction that tends to the VV and faction that recalls the prosperous days of co-governance with the PDK. Blamed and divided, she won't be able to save an electorate. ” says Mr. Latif.
The following is his full status on Facebook:
Kurt chose the best moment for him to strike his sole opponent in the government, Agim Veliun. The LDK, nervously, countered with initiating no-confidence motion. Opposition parties ran to support him, rule out the PDK, which was mutual in explaining how he would act in relation to the motion. Someone probably spoke to Kadri Wessel in his ears to show the electoral danger of the collapse of the government at this time. Kurte reacted calmly to this development promoted by the LDK, while the dirty work to tarnish the governing partner left to the VV digital falanges. Kurti's silence stems from the fact that if he falls at the peak of the epidemic, guilt will pass to the LDK and the opposition. Kurti means that while he was fighting the epidemic, his opponents knocked him down because they only care about power, not the people threatened by the epidemic. This confession represents a strong adu for an ultrapopulistic campaign in the new elections. That's what the President who's not even talking about government collapse knows. In all this political mess, the greatest cost will be paid to the LDK, if it doesn't step down for once. Apart from the blame for the government's collapse in bad time for the country, it risks being divided between the faction that tilts from the VV and faction that recalls the prosperous days of co-governing with the PDK. Blamed and divided, she will not escape the electoral disaster. She's in this situation before a dilemma: avenge Agim Veliun, or risk this disaster. Of the latter, the VV will have the greatest benefit, because the depressed from the LDK are usually fleeing to the VV. Especially at large urban centers.












