Genie for the crowd: Nobody at AAK eats bait

AAK deputy chairman Ardian Gjini has spoken about fishing of Kosovo Assembly deputies, saying there are numerous cases MPs have changed their minds. Ginny said no MP is fishing in the AAK, no one is eating bait. There have been numerous cases in Kosovo that MPs have changed [...]
AAK deputy chairman Ardian Gjini has spoken about fishing of Kosovo Assembly deputies, saying there are numerous cases MPs have changed their minds.
Ginny said no MP is fishing in the AAK, no one is eating bait.
There have been numerous cases in Kosovo that MPs have changed their minds, changed the camp, and was never well perceived by the public. I'm believing they're fishing, there's some fishing and others don't eat bait. In the AAK no one eats bait”, Djind said.
Djind, speaking of his party's stance on Fatmir Limaj's statement, has stressed that, though The AAK and the Initiative had competed together in elections, it would not have been a problem if the parties had continued to stay united after the elections.
According to Djind, if the Initiative wants to pursue an independent course, that is understandable, but what surprised it The AAK was that Limaj had not discussed this decision with them in advance.
We've been competing together, it wouldn't be bad if we were together, but if the Initiative wanted to follow its path, it's okay. After the elections, however, Limaj's statement has surprised us, since we had no initial conversation with him. It would be more correct to have talked first, but it did, and it was not perceived well in the Alliance. This event will remain to be seen in the coming days. It is not a good feeling to hear such a statement without a prior conversation with us. The alliance has contributed much to helping the Initiative pass the election threshold, and this is seen as a common interest”, Djind said of RTV21.
He has commented on Vetevendosje Movement MP Artan Abrashi's statement, who said the opposition parties' <x0-declarations to stop co-operating with VV no longer take” seriously.
Djindin said both deputies and the opposition positions have been elected by the people of Kosovo, as he added that soon he will” come the day when they will feel ashamed”.
We never had a VV meeting. Not as a structure, but I don't know if any deputy has met with an MP. They could be private [tax]”, Djind said.
He has declared that his party will support any candidate for Parliament's chairman, proposed by the winning party.
” I believe that yes, this topic is not even discussed in the AAK, with me asking anyone to be nominated for chairman of the Parliament by the winning party”, Djind said. /Periscope./












