Abdullah for Kurt's visit: Drenica yesterday adopted a vein that doesn't allow injustice

The candidate for MP from the PDK ranks, Faton Abdullahu, has said Drenica was the best testimony to how democracy is protected by Albin Kurti's logic. Abdullah says it's disfellowshipped and decadent the idea of VV) President Albin Kurti that everything in this state is unfair, writes Periscope. “Drenica yesterday was testimony [...]
Abdullah says it's disfellowshipped and decadent the idea of VV) President Albin Kurti that everything in this state is unfair, writes Periscope.
“Drenica yesterday was the best evidence of how democracy is protected by logic that it's all unfair in this state. Drenica yesterday's adult vein that I believe in. That dam that doesn't allow injustice, and when it's supposed to hit it with tin like it used to, and when it's supposed to be ruined like yesterday, he wrote.
His complete scripture:
The Heart of Democracy
The idea turned into a party concept that all in this state is not fair is both disfellowshipped and decadent. It's because this concept leads them into evolution of everything, gives them the right to pry everywhere with the conviction that we must address the unjust and that at any cost because the purpose is right. Democracy differs from dictatorship because it recognizes that you can't have all of them and you have to agree with this rule as the promise that tomorrow's heads become few and few become too much but neither too much can and should not be all, ever.
Drenica yesterday was the best evidence of how democracy is protected from logic that it's all unfair in this state. Drenica yesterday's adult vein that I believe in. The man who doesn't allow injustice, and when he's supposed to throw a tin like he used to, and when he's supposed to, like yesterday. That vein that can't stand the injustice when she got me right. I too am Drenica, because yesterday Drenica defended democracy in Kosovo protected Kosovo from pro-Americanism. On February 14th, there is a referendum to protect democracy. Drenica again this time I vote first.












