Agim Veliu Vjosa Osmani: Thaci translator considers VV victory her victory

LDK Deputy Chairman Agim Veliu has pressed grave accusations against Vjosa Osmani, which he calls the “interpreter of Thaci”. Through a long status on Facebook, Veliu has said Vjosa Osmani has never had the courage to race in elections in her municipality, but neither in Pristina, when the LDK had [...]
Through a long status on Facebook, Veliu has said Vjosa Osmani never had the courage to race in the elections in her municipality, but neither in Pristina, when the LDK had offered him such an opportunity.
Veliu has referred to an interview of Vjosa Osman on one of the local televisions.
This is Veltou's full response:
Next-to-back wins in local and national elections speak best
Thaci's translator, who has never dared to compete in elections in her municipality or in her branch, is challenging civic legitimacy to a winner of 15 successive elections.
The LDK had offered Vjosa Osman first to be a candidate for mayor of the Mitrovica municipality, where he came from, but had refused. Also in the 2017 local elections, it has been offered candidacy to compete for mayor of the capital, which the ruler had refused, arguing that there is no time.
We didn't hide behind anybody because we won all the local and national elections in the Podujevo municipality.
Meanwhile, losses in Mitrovica and the Third Branch in Pristina have been successive, among other things, because of its destructive and ambitious career role.
When the municipality was not to be jeopardised, in local elections I was asked to return to the mayoral race and I left the MP's position and I got a job and, as a result of my commitment and the loyal LDK electorate, I won the elections.
When I ran for prime minister, the LDK in all polls, including those of political officials, was the first by 7%, p or in the elections came in second.
Instead of taking responsibility for the loss, he behaved as a winner. Maybe he's right, because the VV's held her victory.
To say that the party structures -- including the LDK Parliament, the Council General, Headship and Chairman -- do not represent the LDK voter -- are hypocritical.
To say that the LDK voter supports a prime minister and a party that shuts down the White House phone and isolates Kosovo from our historic ally is another hypocrisy.
To say that dialogue with Serbia should lead a prime minister, who has no courage to take the lead in dialogue and rejects American invitations for involvement in dialogue, is another paradox.
To say, he supported the American stance on tax dialogue and at the same time supported by a prime minister who ignored the State Department's demands is contradictory.
To say that 90 deputies of the Kosovo Parliament do not represent civic legitimacy, it is the primary lack of recognition of democracy stemming from the people's votes.
To challenge your party to lead the state and dialogue, as it has in the past, but even now, is misuse of party confidence and electorate.
These paradoxes and anarchrons answer to that popular saying: “eats the house bread, makes the coisher”.
He is gone out into the court of a neighbor, who looks for her house, and is made with her against her house.
He is blaming his home for protecting his own threshold, and he is finding his neighbor's devouring intentions to her house as normal.
But I'm not gonna deal with him anymore. Because she's waiting for that. He's grown from it. But, unfortunately, he hasn't matured.












