Dardan Sejdiu for deputy chairman in Pristina by the PDK? Sami Lushtaku speaks of Periscope

One of PDK's top electoral figures, Sami Lushtaku, says that with the price of electricity, the Kurti Government has failed. In a pronouncement to Periscope, Lushtaku says Serbs in the north are continuing to be privileged for the <x0nd stream. Lushtaku also commented on recent media writings (including our media) regarding the post [...]
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In a brief conversation with Periscope, Skenderaj deputy chairman and one of the most important electoral figures in the PDK, has commented on recent scriptures and allegations about that Dardan Sejdiu could be the name for the post of deputy head in the Pristina municipality.
“is Chairman Memli Krasniqi and the head of the branch that decides, it is not up to me to speak. Dardan is respectful to me, as is true of many citizens, so I respect him, but I don't think that's enough. To whom to place the chief chairman) is acceptable, especially Dardan”, he said. Periscope.
Speaking of current processes in the country, such as warning of expensive electricity, Mr. Lushtaku casts grave accusations against Prime Minister Kurti and the government.
“Serbs in northern Mitrovica have always been privileged by Milosevic's system, that means Albin Kurti is the same, these privileges that these are generating to Serbs is unfair, and it doesn't have to be done, I'm to treat minorities in this case, and Serbs as citizens of the Kosovo Rebulica, but not those who don't pay the current, and that doesn't make any sense to<1>, Lushta said.
The fact that there is no power in Kosovo, this government has failed since the start, is not able to manage either KEK or other institutions”, he told Periscope.
Lushtaku has also talked about the Corruption Perception Index that puts Kosovo in a bad position for 2021
I think that Albin Kurti and VVI have mostly sent letters, communication even with associations as well as with organisations and even with those who have been delegated to Kosovo, that is deliberately damaging Kosovo's image, without facts, I don't know what happened yesterday and what is happening today”, Lushtaku said. /Periscopi/










