Major clash between the last two active VV militants, the Hysen and Lieburn quarrel

Friends, a titan clash is taking place between Vetevendosje's fervent militants, in the wake of the tender scandal at the Ministry of Lieburn Ali and Hysen Durmish. It's about two of the most suggestive characters in the Facebook section of Kosovo Albanians, this crucial domain where public personalities and political credibility are created and destroyed. [...]
Friends, a titan clash is taking place between Vetevendosje's fervent militants, in the wake of the tender scandal at the Ministry of Lieburn Ali and Hysen Durmish.
It's about two of the most suggestive characters in the Facebook section of Kosovo Albanians, of this crucial domain where public personalities and political credibility are created, where opponents lynching and the Leadership is exalted.
It's Mentor Llugaliu and Blendi Zymin.
One of Pristina's Pristina's Pristina Podujevo, now and many years, served as the most esteemed members of the Praetorian Guard of the interparty cyberspace, engaged in the defense of the life and work of Albin Kurti every moment, in every case and against anyone who might go on to spot it.
Today, Bland Zymi accuses Mentor Llugal (View Post and messages sent at the bottom of the text for participation in the Hysen Durmishi group and, therefore, for staining Lieburn Alii's image. Durmish deputy minister and Aliu minister at the Ministry of Environment and Infrastructure. Llugaliu, on the other hand, stands up for Hysen Durmish by naming the victim in the alleged scandalous corrupt processes that are shaking Kurt's government and public opinion every day.
What, really, is this all the fuss between the Prime Minister's Praetorians? What is causing this clash between two individuals who don't seem to have ever appeared in classical media or public life since party activism in social networks over the years had focused on a single goal: that Kurti's critics and opponents package as enemies of the nation and traitors of the country.
It's probably nothing unusual about personal interest. Likely, it's about tenders, projects, benefits of employment completely ordinary. Likely, it is two groups of interest created in the vicinity of power that struggle to shepherd the same meadow. In short, if you want to understand the underlying reasons for this inner-family conflict, remember the historical phrase from the Watergate vicinity: Just follow the money train.
It's probably about money.
The innocent claim it was a 16m-euro highway maintenance tender the one that started the impact avalanche at the Ministry of Lieburn Aliu (in the next text): Librania). It was expected that the mention of such a high figure would raise considerable numbers of interested parties, whether physical or legal. According to the folk, it was Zv. Minister Durmish, the one who had taken over management of this tender and, therefore, was the one about whom interested parties gathered: good treatment with many friends. And within a very long period of time, the operating plan of the highway maintenance project was also designed, either, in February, the winner of the tender, as well as the reasoning procedure of his victory. This, according to the folk, certainly.
All this work had gone so far that Minister Aliu had ordered a broad audit at the Ministry of Liberia. With particular emphasis on investigating his deputy, Hysen Durmish, fellow ideal, prison, war, and activism.
Always in the words of the folk, Durmish's counterattack had followed in the form of indirect publication of the claims of scandals (unconfirmed) about the distribution of dozens of construction permits, even in locations protected by specific laws, similar to national parks.
Thus, for weeks Librania suffered tectonic tremors caused by polarized interest groups: half-species and half-facts were forged in its offices and then dispersed to the general public, claiming corruption of one side or another. Various companies were linked to the tender of highways and as many others were tarnished for permit-building of exclusive neighbourhoods through the lakes of the Pristina suburb (or, Podujevo).
Following the already traditional communication practice of Ali and Durmish's political organisation with the general public, information was first removed as posts and comments on social networks, later to lower the pages of local portals and beyond complete the tables of Kosovo's fun evening television debates.
In short, what we haven't heard in two weeks, fellas. We heard, even though unconfirmed, claims that tender-building clashes had culminated in physical beatings of ministerial level. We hear and we continue to hear about the next wiretapping of one against another that is handed over to one portal or another television.
Maybe we can't know today the complete truth of this petition of statements, but we can prove that something is rotten in the kingdom of Liberia. If nothing else, the degree of decay is also being witnessed by unscrupulous disputes among Kosovo's cyberspace militants: denigration claims about each other should be understood (even) as the warring positions of interest groups in the oldest policy trade that benefit in the vicinity of power./Periscopi













