Hoti shows why they are now closer to Vetevendosje

The Democratic League of Kosovo is determined at this political moment not to participate in the protest organised by Vetevendosje on 29 September, though LDK GP chief Avdullah Hoti says there is enough reason to protest. In an interview for KTV's Rubik, Hoti said LDK voters could [...]
In an interview for KTV's Rubik, Hoti said LDK voters could join the protest, but they as a party would not call.
At this moment we thought it would be better to sit down and work on a long-term” project, he said.
Hoti spoke of co-operation with the other opposition partner, Vetevendosje Movement, for which he said Vetevendosje's change made the LDK open for co-operation.
“Vetevendosje movement has changed significantly with the forms of making politics, and that is positive for both them and the political scene in Kosovo and a door of co-operation with them has been opened, he said.
This platform that we will draw will have unprecedented content before because the Democratic League is not a new party. I don't think we're late”, he added further











