PDK in the deepest crisis since its establishment, these are its plans if it fails with numbers

The Democratic Party of Kosovo, now third in the country for the electoral power following the June 11th elections, is going through the most difficult time of its establishment. The party, led by Hashim Thaci for years, seems to have taken a downward route with Kadri Veselin's arrival at the helm. Not [...]
The Democratic Party of Kosovo, now third in the country for the electoral power following the June 11th elections, is going through the most difficult time of its establishment.
The party, led by Hashim Thaci for years, seems to have taken a downward route with Kadri Veselin's arrival at the helm.
Not only at the central level, even in the municipalities, and especially in its bookies, the Cherena's Skenderaj, The PDK is going through a difficult period due to fierce disagreements and rivalry among party officials.
If you're running for Squire Mayor Sami Lushtaku, the race has warned you to join Bekim Jashar. Lushtak's withdrawal seems impossible, and for that he has party support. Several independent candidates for mayor are expected to leave in Drenas due to Ramiz Ladrovci's opposition from party members, so several independent candidates are expected from the PDK.
Besides, the fragile coalition is not even providing the numbers to create the new government and select Kadri Veselin the chief administrator.
Periscopes realize that as a result of a lack of numbers, The PAN is waiting to complete Behgjet Pacolli's ten-day ultimatum to the VV and LDK so that the possibility of co-operation with the AKR can be considered.
Otherwise, this source says that if you fail to cooperate with the AKR, The PAN will no longer try to convince individual MPs, but will try to get the country into new elections.
Another problem for PAN according to this same source is the candidate for prime minister, Ramush Haradinaj, who is considered unacceptable to the internationals. /Periscopi/












