“Proto” and democracy ) Enver Hoxhaj says there is no known who will be the new chairman of PDK

Hoxhaj says who will be the new chairman of PDK though self-called democratic, actually The PDK has never proved that it has domestic democracy. Once her chairman was Hashim Thaci, for whom Albin Kurti says that instead of writing the head for himself, he wrote ʹchairman. More [...]
Hoxhaj says who will be the new chairman of PDK
Although it calls itself democratic, actually The PDK has never proved that it has domestic democracy. Once her chairman was Hashim Thaci, for whom Albin Kurti says that instead of writing the head for himself, he wrote ʹchairman. Then, from the shadow of an information service whose activities remain unknown, Kadri Veselin emerged and became the new party chairman.
This year new internal elections in the PDK that govern Kosovo for the past decade will be held. Constantly charged with mismanagement and corruption, nepotism and division of the political spectrum, even with numerous accused and convicted officials, and further with identifying the governing form in what is known as “Afera Proto” , The PDK has only had reform at the declarative level.
Besides, The PDK has scored catastrophic election results in June 2011, and from 2014 onward, it is failing to assume the prime minister's post. But what would be normal is not happening. No one within the party is contesting and criticising, despite the large number of arguments available, the chairman and his subordinates. Can we talk about domestic democracy in the country's largest former parking lot? Of course not.
In recent months, there was a slight clash between the former head of Skenderaj, Mr. Sami Lushtaku and PDK deputy Mr. Bekim Haxhiu. But even this strange, strange confrontation because inside The PDK didn't happen anything, it quickly disappeared and things continue to flow as usual.
The need for democratisation of this party is very great. But the steps to take are radical in order to seriously have an opening. Kadri Wessel must offer his resignation for a variety of reasons. This would be the only chance for other people, more competent, to approach this party and open it up.
The impression of opinion is that the PDK only works for its leaders, and their customer network. Therefore, there is so much silence at a time when there should be so much noise. That's why there's so little ambition by other people in this party. In fact, more than political party, The PDK is seen as an economic clan, disinterested to develop different policies, but very interested in setting tenders and putting people on boards as proved by “Afera Proto”.
Internal democracy, unfortunately, is a problem facing other parties in Kosovo. But that does not excuse him The PDK and its leaders are causing damage to the Republic of Kosovo through such a governing form.
In his interview with Gazeta Express, former Foreign Affairs Minister Enver Hoxhaj said it is still not known what epilogs will give up the domestic elections in PDK for the course, it is unknown who will be chairman. But this is another mockery of Kosovo's citizens, who are aware of the ruling PDK approach, its leadership thinking, and the criticisms that did not happen for the election losses and for successive misgovernances. /Periscopi












