Journalist says the Jashar family has testified to his loyalty PDK so far: No game at some weddings

The journalist known by the diaspora Enver Robelli has made a status in his Facebook profile, rejecting Vetevendosje's proposal for a transitional technical government that would be led by Murat Jashari, a member of the Jashar family. Robel has described as foolish the VV proposal for placing [...] as prime minister.
Robel has described the VV proposal for being appointed prime minister of this Yashari family member as foolish.
He believes that this family can defend itself by distanceing itself from the poor “its use of the midnight political shares”, Perscope follows.
Even more important is this: Anyone from the Yasar family who has political ambitions, let him compete in the elections, if he wants to form political parties. ” ) writes further Robelli.
He also says this party has so far testified to loyalty The PDK, though it is not known what it specifically thinks about when it gives such a conclusion.
In fact, because of Bekim Jashar's nomination in the 2017 local elections in Skenderaj, The PDK for the first time doesn't rule with what was called its bastion.
Robel has even declared that this family shouldn't play at some weddings.
Full status:
It was crazy when The PDK put a member of the Jashari family aboard the airport. This member's knowledge of aviation may have been to that level like the guy who sees the plane going up the sky and says, "Come on, lie," come on “
It is foolish when the VV proposes that a member of the Jashar family become prime minister. We are not the monarch, and we should not be societies that family merits view as an obligation to favour the heirs without votes.
The Jashari family, if you want, can defend itself by distance from (wrong) its use for midnight political shares. Even more important is this: Anyone from the Yasar family who has political ambitions, let him compete in the elections, if he wants to form political parties.
So far his loyalty has been testified to PDK. And that's no problem in a democratic society. But what's wrong is the game at some weddings. Sacred is sacrifice in war, but sacred is the truth 20 years after the war.












