History of major parties' divisions HINA LDK, VVPDK (Video)

The death of her spiritual leader, Ibrahim Rugova, in 2006 had opened the door for strong clashes and divisions in the first Kosovo party, the LDK. Soon two arms were formed, aiming to lead with the party. The clashes at the Headship Meetings culminated in what is known as the Carrios Assembly, KTV reports. [...]
The death of her spiritual leader, Ibrahim Rugova, in 2006 had opened the door for strong clashes and divisions in the first Kosovo party, the LDK. Soon two arms were formed, aiming to lead with the party. The clashes at the Headship Meetings culminated in what is known as the Carrios Assembly, KTV reports.
In late 2006, Fatmir Sejdiu was elected chairman after physical violence in the Assembly. Nexhat Daci, who targeted the party, but stayed outside decided to establish new political parties. He held the Democratic League, but called it Dardania, as Rugova referred to Kosovo. In the first post-construction election, 2007 LDD managed to enter the Assembly with 9 deputies, being important acts in opposition to the government P DK-LDK. But that's all the power this party had. After failing to pass the threshold in the next election, this party began slow extinction.
LDD's central figure, such as Adem Saliaj, Naser Rugova's Besa Gageri, slowly dragged back to LDK, even though they had strong accusations of both Fatmir Sejdiu and his successor at the helm of LDK, Isa Mustafen. Until Gager and Rugova returned to the country with their former mother's parents, Daci from time to time does political analysis.
Hashim Thaci's PDK could be divided at the time of Fatmir Limaj's return from The Hague. The party's deputy chairman became the main figure of opposition to Hashim Thaci. But despite his clashes with the party, Jakup Krasniqi and the party would need surveillance Proto to find out the major divisions. In them, Hashim Thaci referred to Jakup Krasniqi as Jakupovski and Limaj voters in Malisheva as ézagarea. That would be the culmination of the patience for the Limaj '% Krasniqi doubles, who decided to leave the PDK to form a new party. They called it NISMA and initially tested in Malisheva in 2013, where it was removed without any problems from power PDK.
In the 2014 elections, they managed to pass for a little bit and entered the Kosovo Parliament for the first time. AAK, LDK and Vetevendosje lined up with only one goal of leaving the PDK at all costs. During the 6 months and when the LDK entered the government, Hashim Thaci's opposition to PDK made it gas, protests and other methods. A little different from the LDD and NISMA three years later dragged to return to the PDK. It didn't melt, but it competed with a list in common with him and with the AAK.
The list was led by Kadri Veselin, former SHIK leader whom Fatmir Limaj accused in many cases of standing behind the assembly of trials against him. With a little power taken, the sequence of major clashes came to Vetevendosje. For a while, there were two currents, with Dardan Moliqaj's ongoing efforts for the central role in this party. But it all came out only when a conversation was published in Viber, where MP Aida Dorgti offended the founder and spiritual leader of this movement, Albin Kurti.
Following public pressure from its own militants, Drcgut resigned from his leadership and branch in Vushtrri. Mollyqaj's clan did not want Kurt's candidacy for prime minister, nor does he want his return to the party's leading one that is currently led by Visar Ymer. Several Vetevendosje deputies lined up alongside Kurt, and others alongside Dorg, condemning the language used against it. It is still unclear what result this clash will bring, and if there is a new party being formed here too.












