The millions of Thermokos make the fifth progress between Lumir Abdixhik - Periscope brings details

Progress Rama chairman of Pristina and Lumir Abdziku, chief of the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), eventually appears to have divided the streets, Periscopi reports.
The deal has been made between Progress Rama and the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK), to co-government with the capital.
Periscope learns from its sources that this company will meet PDK) is behind the LDK-PDK coalition in Pristina, and millions of investments are expected in the company.
Sources Periscope They say the partitioning of power cake in Pristina has been the main point of the clash of Rama and Lumir Abdjik Progress.
According to safe sources, the clash is directly linked to the public company “Termokos”, which says Abdixhiku has insisted on influence in the company.
According to the same sources, Progress Rama has rejected this approach, demanding that Pristina companies be managed without influence from outside the municipality.
On Tuesday, the Democratic League of Kosovo, led by Abdixhiku in the latest response through a communique for the media, has warned Rama that any kind of agreement that does not pass by the LDK structures does not represent the party's official stance.
That warning comes a day after the toll caused in Rama's cabinet, which dismissed the party official Sokol Havollin from office Monday. After the dismissal, Havolly accused President Rama of dismissal under “of influencing the PDK”.
Also this reaction of the centre of LDK comes after the warning of Ismaili Bridge last night in Pressing to T7 that the officialisation of the LDK collapse is expected today -PDK in charge.
There's a coalition, we've made a coalition with Mr. Rama... I haven't been very excited, but we're being followed by national crises and sent to Pristina”, he said. Ismaili Among other things.
In the course of those charges, the Democratic League of Kosovo said Tuesday through a communique for media that the LDK has no agreement with PDK in Pristina.
“The LDK announces public opinion that there is no agreement with the PDK and no other political party in Pristina for co-governance. The LDK has not participated in any interparty process for any co-government agreement so far”, the LDK said in the communique.
“The LDK has its own party structures, local and wider decision-making bodies; and these structures have not been part of any governing agreement”, said among other things in the LDK's response.
On the other hand, the LDK warned Rama that she risks losing the support of her political structure in Pristina in the event of “any other agreement” without the party's amin.
Each other agreement does not represent the official position of the Democratic League of Kosovo. As such, it does not create political commitment to the LDK and cannot be considered its organised will. The sides and other political subjects know very well how interparty agreements are built with the LDK; through official structures, transparency and institutional decision making. Any attempt to bypass this path does not amount to an agreement with LDK”, the communique says.
Until recently, Rama was considered one of Obadiah's main political projects in the capital and was re-elected with full support of the LDK's structures.
However, recent court developments point to a final breakthrough between Rama and Obadiah.
Periscop has attempted until the moment of publishing this text, to receive any answers from Pristina's own chairman, Progress Rama, for dramatic developments in Pristina and the LDK, but his phone has been closed.
Same approach, no chairman. PDK's in Pristina, Uran Ismaili. /Periscope /












