VV had called for fight against privatisation just months before Haxhiu offered to the AKP

The constant change in positions of the only Albanian ruling party, Vetevendosje, may have puzzled many citizens of the country who find it hard to remember all that was said, and what has been done over the decade. Periscope reminds you of the attitude of this party [...]
Kosovo had been dominated and oppressed for more than half a century in the Yugoslav communist intensive system. Among the major consequences of this system had been the collectiveisation of social property, and the failure to allow free market and generate employment from the private sector.
This had caused UNMIK to start and the country's governments to continue privatising these properties.
But this process was rejected by a political party called Vetevendosje, which was embarking on parliamentary life with over 13 MPs.
This political party considered that “polica without economic policy was just a show”. And yet, the policy of this party repeatedly organised protests that completely ignored the economic dimension of the problems of the citizens of the country.
Vetevendosje was strictly against privatisations, which is identified with a series of different scriptures on its site “Vetevendosje.org”. Text entitled “Abandon illusions or why privatisation must be fought This process was demonstrated and was called for war. The writing was of January 2010.
But, June same year, current justice minister and one of the most mediated activists of this political subject, Albulen Haxhiu, had been bidding at the Kosovo Privatisation Agency (AKP) for the purchase of a 14 thousand and 155 hectares land in Lipjan's Suhodol for businessman Faton Dallaku.
These 14 thousand hectares of change, Haxhiu had offered for the businessman to buy for only 300 thousand euros.
Haxhiu has recently admitted working for businessman Faton Dallaku for several months and has even received his salary despite having attacked Periscope for reporting.
But, if it is ethical that a political party call for fighting privatisation, while only months later its member makes offer at the Privatisation Agency, it remains in the assessment of the party's voters. /Periscope












