spokesman PDK: Kadri Veselin had warned that Albin Kurti as prime minister has seen Kosovo fight

Democratic Party of Kosovo spokesman Avni Bytyci has recalled the PDK leader Kadri Veselini's statement, who before the last elections had declared in Kosovo's Parliament that “Albin Kurti as prime minister, the row has been clear to Kosovo, has brought Serbia to Kosovo”. Bytyci wrote on his Facebook page [...]
Democratic Party of Kosovo spokesman Avni Bytyci has recalled the PDK leader Kadri Veselini's statement, who before the last elections had declared in Kosovo's Parliament that “Albin Kurti as prime minister, the row has been clear to Kosovo, has brought Serbia to Kosovo”. Bytyci has written on his Facebook page that outgoing Prime Minister Albin Kurti has so far confirmed all of Kadri Wessel's warnings to him. He estimates that Kurti for so little time at the top of Turkey has done much harm to Kosovo in Rapprt with friends and Serbia. Avni Bytyci's full statement:
“Political Professor” that should never have been realized. Few things in politics can be predicted, since the main factor is man, “the political animal” most unpredictable. While any possible “spelling” in politics is wrong, missing even in 99 %s of false cases, but not this time. In a debate between Kadri Veselin and Albin Kurti in the Kosovo Assembly, when the first one had anticipated Albin Kurti's future and the risk Kosovo has of coming as prime minister.
“Sherryin has with them without Kosovo, you have Serbia returned to Kosovo”. It was Mr. Wessel. I don't doubt that very few people have believed. But the signs are such, as fact and unconvincing. With Albin Kurti prime minister, Serbia has never been more present in Kosovo. Not only in declaration, but in the actual level. It all started with a coffee in Tirana between Djuric and Svecla to agree with the Serbian List for co-government, then went on with a smile and grin at a meeting between Albin and Brnabyqi. From the friendly coffee to the grin, they went into secret and practical agreements for the de facto handover of northern control into Serbia's hand. In less than five months of this government, Serbia and its constitution, which considers Kosovo part of it, became legal and political reference to the Vetevendosje Movement. Apparently, the Vetevendosje Movement has forgotten Albania and is now thinking only of Serbia, too little of Kosovo.












