) LDK hosts Milosevic's party's fate

Former Kosovo Prime Minister Nexhat Daci has spoken of the period in which the Democratic League of Kosovo is going through. The outcome of early parliamentary elections, he considers it embarrassing for the LDK, in view of major victories in the past years. According to Daci, this party needs a “total reference” of governance. He even says [...]
The outcome of early parliamentary elections, he considers it embarrassing for the LDK, in view of major victories in the past years.
According to Daci, this party needs a “total reference” of governance. He even says the LDK awaits the fate of Milosevic's party.
“The LDK will follow the fate of Milosevic's SPS of Serbia. If the LDK continues with this job it has done in recent years, it is now the last one, which is shame. The LDK needs absolute revival, absolute refreshment in governing the party. There are now people who both good deputies and members by vote, it should be understood that every period has their own”, Daci has told Online Economy.
I say the LDK after Rugova has taken over people who have neither authority nor their home to lead, not such a big house. The LDK always has all the elections behind them with very large numbers of votes. Even the first local elections and the first parliamentary elections. You have to learn a lesson that something is bad in governing the LDK, not membership, not the people”, he added.
In question of who the person would return the power the LDK has had in the Kosovo leadership, although it does not name, he proposes the mayor of Gjilan municipality, Lutfi Hazrin.
Someone who had authority since the beginning of Rugovism, even the market that even in local leadership, has been two times the chairman of a very important municipality of Gjilan, for example. The LDK has people who can be a common denominator between the new generations and those that are older. The LDK has been third in 10 years, and that slide will go further down if it doesn't clear”, Daci concluded.
Daci has been chairman of the Assembly during 2001-2006.












