PDK said Martin Berisha's relation relates to government, comes reaction from Vetevendosje

To statements in the conference for the media held today by PDK deputy leaders Vlora Citaku's Ismail Bridge, the Vetevendosje Movement has reacted. Arlind Manjuka, Secretary for Media and Communication LVV, in statement for RTK said they saw this conference, which he named “conference of shame”. “From characters once [...]
Arlind Manjuka, Secretary for Media and Communication LVV, in statement for RTK said they saw this conference, which he named “conference of shame”.
“Of the characters once campaigning for territorial exchange with Vuciqi, nothing is expected but to hit the country for their very private reasons”, Manjuka told RTK.
According to him, it is unprecedented since Kosovo and all institutions is working and acting everywhere in the world to denounce Russia's plans in co-ordination with Serbia for our region, a Kosovo party like the PDK, with former characters ministers and ambassadors discredited, trying to deceive the public.
Everything that was said there today at that conference, and what was said yesterday, is produced by characters coming from the world mixed with parapolics with organised crime”, the LVV official broke out.
“even, not by accident, FreedomHousse stressed that they are involved in organised crime and corruption”, Manjuka said.
His reaction comes after today, deputy head of the day The PDK, Uran Ismaili, said that close to Kosovo's ambassador to Croatia is linked to the tops of institutions and the ruling party, so it called for detailed parliamentary investigation into the matter.
Ismaili and other deputy chairman Vlora Citaku spoke at the media conference Saturday, demanding detailed parliamentary investigation into the issue.
Manjuka, meanwhile, commented on Slovenian media reports concerning Kosovo Ambassador to Croatia Martin Berishaj, who allegedly transferred a lot of money to a private company in Montenegro.
Manjuka in his reaction says that because he has lived a while in Slovenia, he follows developments in this state.
According to Manjuka “no serious mediamen in Slovenia quoted the publishing of the story including Ambassador Berisha.
He has linked this reporting to the political race in Slovenia.
Robert Golob's movement for Freedom and current Prime Minister Janez Jansha is currently taking place between the new subject. Currently, in all measurements, Gorob leads, and this even links the entire embarrassment of the relative. An even more interesting fact is that almost no serious medium has ever quoted the publication of that alphabet except Hungarian owner Viktor Orban”'s TV Planet) -- which in Slovenia talks about his proximity to Hungary's prime minister -- has written Manjuka.
The Vetvendosje Movement spokesman, however, has recalled the time when a Slovenian media media had issued an idea document that, according to Manjuika, envisioned the partition of Kosovo, adding that “aty highlighted Jansha's initiative in this direction”.
“Remember when the Slovenian portal -- Necensurirano -- issued a document on the idea of the so-called Territorial Intervention or partition of Kosovo, underscoring Jansha's initiative in this direction in assisting leaders of former Kosovo and Serbia” -- has added Manjuka.
According to LVV spokesman GEN and GENEX are two different companies, from two different states.
Also, Slovenian GEN-I company that has representation across Europe has no connection with the Serbian company GENEX”, he wrote.
On Thursday, Slovenian media medium “Planet TV” reported on the financial proximity of the party's leader Movement for Freedom, Robert Golob, who has titled it as a major financial scandal.
According to this medium, he is under international financial investigation due to remittances from the Serbian GEN-I branch (Slovenian energy supplier), which have gone to the private company MB Consulting in Montenegro. Berisha's UK Consulting company is supposed to have received 600 thousand euros, which are constantly withdrawing to cash ready.
Kosovo's Ambassador to Croatia, Martin Berisha, has denied allegations of involvement in the financial scandal that was discovered in Slovenia, where Slovenian media reported that he has carried some 600 thousand euros from his company in Montenegro to Slovenian politician.











