Wessel's former advisor posts photography, talks about liberalisation: Someone Wrecked Without Need

Shkelzen Dragaj, former adviser to Kadri Veselin, former head of the Kosovo Parliament, has distributed a photograph in which Veselin and many party leaders are seen at a first meeting many years ago. Dragaj wrote that the photograph was taken days before the demarcation was approved in 2018. In his post, Dragaj wrote that [...]
Shkelzen Dragaj, former adviser to Kadri Veselin, former head of the Kosovo Parliament, has distributed a photograph in which Veselin and many party leaders are seen at a first meeting many years ago.
Dragaj wrote that the photograph was taken days before the demarcation was approved in 2018. In his post, Dragaj wrote that Wessel has attempted to find a solution to the subject, which the world was a condition for visa liberalisation.
According to Dragaj, that world “would have slipped unnecessarily and aimed at stumbling across the eye”, which is a sentence, most likely dedicated to Albin Kurtin, Kosovo prime minister.
This photo was taken around 3/4 days before the demarcation was approved, the international non-negotiable visa condition and not alone. At the time, Chairman Wessel had called for two days political representatives and ambassadors to find a solution. The picture is coming first. And yes, it's not an extraordinary moment, but it also tells of the frequent, small efforts to move this country forward, until someone slipped over without any need or intention of stumbling through the eye. Enjoy the liberalization! ” He wrote.













