Jakup Krasniqi's grandson stands up for Enver Hajrullah: It's not a militant party.

Arian Krasniqi, the former head-in-chief, Jakup Krasniqi, has come to the defense of Enver Hajrullahu, the main protagonist of new wiretagonies at the Ministry of Industry, Intervention and Trade, published about state reserves. Hajrullahu has refused to sign a grain fee purchased by MINT. His refusal came after a few tons of grain were missing from what was ordered. In [...]
Arian Krasniqi, the former head-in-chief, Jakup Krasniqi, has come to the defense of Enver Hajrullahu, the main protagonist of new wiretagonies at the Ministry of Industry, Intervention and Trade, published about state reserves.
Hajrullahu has refused to sign a grain fee purchased by MINT.
His refusal came after a few tons of grain were missing from what was ordered.
Arian Krasniqi's reaction says Hajrullahu has never been a party militant.
He stood up for Mr. Hajrullahu after senior LV officials accused him of being a man of the Social Democrat Initiative and that the same was employed as a certificater in MINT, in the period when Fatmir Limaj's party led the Ministry of Commerce.
“Enver Hajrullahu may even have political conviction or commitment, but he has never been, nor is he a party militant. He is first known for his public or political commitments, and then professional and principled. His commitment from party servants is only a display of fear and concern for their mothers, but never for legality, the objective of reason. As far as I know and have worked with Enver, that game is in debate and communication, but non-negotiable is in law enforcement..” Krasniqi wrote.










