“Elez Blakaj fled because of Ramush Haradinaj”, because of whom Albulen Hadziu's brother-in-law is leaving Kosovo

A debate has been held in the Kosovo Assembly over developments in the Kosovo Energy Corporation following the arrest of Executive Chief Nagip Krasniqi. A clash has occurred between AKK chairman Ramush Haradinaj and Minister Albulen Hadziu. Following Haradinaj's criticism, Haxhiu's minister has charged him with special prosecutor Elez Blakaj [...]
A clash has occurred between AKK chairman Ramush Haradinaj and Minister Albulen Hadziu. Following Haradinaj's criticism, Haxhiu's minister has charged him that special prosecutor Elez Blakaj has had to leave Kosovo because of him, Periscopi writes.
This is a brutal intervention in the justice system. Because of you, and because of your approach, the same has not been protected”, Haxhi said.
Ironically, Haxhi's current statements are precisely her brother-in-law, Dardan Krasniqi, who has warned that she is leaving Kosovo because of the bad policy taking place in Kosovo.
Furthermore, Krasniqi has indicated that he has participated in three wars for Albanians, the Kosovo war, the Presevo and Macedonia, and because of his contribution to Kosovo and Albanian, he has said he feels he cares about abandoning the country, but that he is no longer seeing hope in Kosovo.
I've experienced too much pain. It's very painful, but all my commitment and life has been, war, confrontation, ... victims... life that I have [not been able to taste in Kosovo]. Unfortunately, I'm leaving because every post-war power has discriminated against us, received basic rights. Me and the power [of the Vetevendosje Movement] that I am engaged in has taken the basic right that is guaranteed in the Constitution to feel equal in a competition applying”, he said.
Currently, Krasniqi has warned that in two days he will issue Kosovo. His last facebook post is of a friend.
Migrating goodbye, Comrade Dardan!
The three wars you fought for the Albanian nation (in Kosovo, Presevo and Ilirida) did not suffice for you to be properly valued in your country by either of the powers now and two decades after the war.
I hope in exile you find the comfort and dignified life that our country did not offer you to thousands of young men and women.
Good boy! Good luck in life. /Periscopi/











