Obadiah: Veliu's dismissal by Kurti, deliberate trap and chess strategy

LDK member Lumir Abdixhiku has said the dismissal of the interior minister, Agim Veliut, by then Prime Minister Albin Kurti, was similar as a strategy in the chess game. “We have discussed at a meeting concerning the prime minister's competencies. Faithful Bislimi, Glauk Konjufca, Albulen Haxhiu, [...]
“We have discussed at a meeting concerning the prime minister's competencies. Faithful Bislimi, Glauk Konjufca, Albulen Haxhiu, Lutfi Haziri, Avdullah Hoti, and I attended that meeting. We discussed this hypothetical situation at the seventh meeting. But if the prime minister dismisses a minister without notice... it has been said that if it comes to that point, the co-operation must be terminated”, he has clarified Obadiah in a television debate.
On the other hand, he said the dismissal has been the intended trap of ruining the government and increasing popularity.
In the chess, it is a trap opening through which the queen opens to the opponent, which is then given chess-mats. The opening of the queen seems wrong, but it's actually a trap. In our case, the queen was the government”, Obadiah said.
I believe that a deliberate trap has been set to destroy the government with the conviction of becoming popular. I've been against this trap, because I've seen this trap”, Obadiah added.










