Rexhepi stands in LDK: With Vjosa, we have greeted Parliament

Fatmir Rexhepi, who stood by Vjosa Osmani, will not join her plan to compete in the elections with a list shared by the LDK. It will continue to remain in the LDK, though it will stay out of the race in parliamentary elections. His demands and frustrations have not been ignored by the party, but [...]
His demands and frustrations have not been ignored by the party, but Democratic League of Kosovo deputy Fatmir Rexhepi will continue to be part of the LDK. He doesn't even question whether he should still remain in the party where he was from its founding.
Rexhepi São had voted the government led by LDK deputy chairman, but he told Express that Avdullah Hoti voted last week as candidate for prime minister.
“Yes, of course I will continue to be in LDK. I didn't plan anything else right now. It was a rough year in Parliament. When you're not productive as Parliament, as institutions, you're just... I mean, like her reflection then I took my attitude... Because I couldn't contribute enough, so I didn't want to run in the next election, then we see, I don't even know... It's the parties' election, now it's not up to me to say I'm leaving the party”, Rexhepi said.
As a member of the LDK General Council, he has voted for Hoti's nomination as candidate for prime minister, though he has not agreed with full positions of the party and the LDK-led government. Rexhepi estimates it would be irrational politically not to vote Hoti as candidate for prime minister.
Yeah, I voted for that reason too... Politically, there's no other logic. I thought of something else until December 23, before the new year. I thought there were other changes. So there have been other changes. I waited for something else. I told him... It's not good to be taken now”, Rexhepi said.
The MP, who in the middle of last month gave the idea that the “s lowered the parties, spoke and left Vjosa Osmani president of Kosovo”, would not join Osman's list. He said the last time they talked to each other, it was a colleague greeting in the Parliament.
We've only been greeted as two colleagues. Nothing more. If I had crossed into her initiative, I would have had a market myself”, Rexhepi said.
Rexhepi was among the dissatisfied officials in the LDK. On February 3rd, he had voted the Kurti Government, while on March 25th had not attended the session in which he was voted for the fall of the same, while he abstained on June 3rd, when Government Hoti was voted in.











