Periscop analysis: PDK grieves for opposition

Periscop analysis: PDK grieves for opposition

Periscop's editorial staff will prepare a cycle of writing on the main parties that make up the political theatre in Kosovo. First scripture is for The PDK, as the second largest party, but with the most important role in current developments in the country, however. The PDK seems weaker than ever. Stirling in debates and [...]

Periscop's editorial staff will prepare a cycle of writing on the main parties that make up the political theatre in Kosovo. First scripture is for The PDK, as the second largest party, but with the most important role in current developments in the country, however.

The PDK seems weaker than ever. Stuttering in debates and slow in the field. The leadership of this party was taken by Kadri Veselini, but the biggest blame for its current weakness rests with Hashim Thaci. He failed to cultivate partnership with other parliamentary parties in the country, thinking that his public consciousness, the betrayals he committed to partners, would suggest sympathy for the country's astonished citizens would call “Thaci-Thaci”. No, citizens rejected his conscience. Maybe, Thaci didn't realize that public dignity is not cunning, but stupid. Because it was public. And so, Wessel inherits an unfaithful party to other political parties and especially to the citizens of the country. Thaci was deeply interested in undertaking structural reforms in the party and reflecting the image from scandals and mismanagement. Perhaps, at the examination of his disciples, he thought that citizens would cheer on him even when they felt insulted, stolen, or deceived. They don't.

This party will find it hard to remain the key factor on the political scene because its power is fed by a network of clientelelymism in corruption. Clientism itself creates relations of interest among subjects, they simply said: it makes people interested, and naturally, the members of the PDK clientele cannot stay faithful indefinitely. Especially when, the basis of its activity, is proudly meant by the party's high-ranking outcry that it is the Dydenika.

In Public Opinion The PDK has been distributed as an offer from “Afera Proto”. “So we govern in” could become an epigraph of all that we learned from Adem Grabovci's calls. So, the party currently run by Wessel, a man who knows what he did on the ground, can't even pretend to clear her image if she ignores radical, visible reforms for the eyes of opinion.

This party's embryo is located at the Kosovo People's Movement A Marxist-Leninist organisation that celebrated Enver Hoxha's figure. Loving and later denied father of a party profiled as a moderate right is therefore the Albanian communist dictator. This contradiction lies at the core of the PDK and dictates its governing course and thinking. Which created its cunning as the main political instrument.

This party must make clear, first for itself, what it believes and what it does not believe. The policies that will prioritize and those that will marginalize. Of course, this cannot be done by means of cunning, but what more do you need to be devious when no one trusts you? The damage to its structure will be an inevitable consequence if that does not happen.

The situation on the ground of this party is not good either. The divisions in its raid on Skenderaj are obvious, while NISMA [Social Democrat] continues in nearly every municipality to be reinforced with former PDK members. Wessel received a heavy blow in local elections even in his municipality, Mitrovica, where the PDK lost to Agim Bahtirir of the AKR. Even in Gjilan, its political power has waned dramatically.

The PDK failed to defend the values of war, nor did the interests of the poor rural layer from which it flowed. On the contrary, it contributed to both of them's inexplicable explosion. Kadri Wessel must stand before the mirror and intently ask himself: “ --toy our relatives and their businesses, whose interests he protects PDK? A question that can be translated into simplification - isolate the close interests of our people, why should this party exist?

For its own good and the citizens of the country, this party should focus more on reforming the full methodology of power; making a shift from clientlism to policies that lure citizens. But this cannot be done by Kadri Wessel, who seems to be less likely at the speaker's point, which would be a strong weapon for the reactensive level.

It is clear that the PDK will be part of the political scene since it enjoys a certain support in different areas because of what is wrongly thought to inherit. Therefore, this party in the upcoming elections would have to try to show the seriousness of its internal reform.

Internal elections expected to be held this year are expected to be just a formalism, and this will damage it even more PDK. However, it will be important to change the names of deputy speakers and other members who would publicly present the party. This is not only necessary but also necessary.

That the PDK is not all-powerful in Kosovo also shows ' that happened Pronto's. The very fact that its leaders are willing shows that the state's capture has not been effective even for the party itself, though it has been very harmful to the country. The PDK must openly, clearly -- before all -- show that it is interested in a rule of law. Is she capable of such a thing? Perhaps power should sway more seriously so that such a thing can happen.

The Democratic Party of Kosovo is a party that has bore the main burden of responsibility for the few achievements and numerous impasses in our society in the past 20 years. It has to deepen its self-critical sense and speak out about the mistakes it has made over two decades. Lack of self-critics at this point in history will lead irreversibly to serious self-damaging.

Note: Periscop analysis for Democratic League of Kosovo follows tomorrow

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