The LDK answers to Vetevendosje: Now-for-nothing we don't see fit to hit the street.

The Democratic League of Kosovo considers that for now it is not the right time to protest on the street. After the LDK chairmanship meeting, the chairman of this party, Isa Mustafa, has said it has been discussed “the mismanagement of Haradinaj government, dialogue with Serbia and the transformation of the KSF into Army”. “
After the LDK chairmanship meeting, the chairman of this party, Isa Mustafa, has said it has been discussed “the mismanagement of Haradinaj government, dialogue with Serbia and the transformation of the KSF into Army”.
The moment we assess that there will be protests we will organise or join others for them. At the moment we think there are other instruments to show the LDK's position, and we do not consider that we are now going out on the street and protesting those issues. If we appreciate that the time has come, then we will make the decision and take responsibility for protest”, Mustafa said.
He has said how the LDK supports the process of dialogue, but has said they are against the correction of borders with Serbia.
“First let Serbia know us by current boundaries and then we can talk about borders if it's in our interest. The International Court has also accepted us. The border discussion is now opening the declaration of independence, opening citizenship. Supporting dialogue as a process, but we consider that on issues that are insisting on dialogue are issues that require time and institutions with constitutional legitimacy and broad compliance of all political subjects in the country, society, institutions and all. The question of dialogue is urgent that should be carried out at any cost for several months, but requires that institutions of all relevant subjects determine the purpose they have to realise as a final version of the” dialogue, he said, adding that dialogue has overshadowed the many problems of citizens.
Mustafa has said that the LDK supports the transformation of the KSF into the Army, adding that “we hope the government has conducted consultations with internationals on this” transformation.
He has added that the most opposition is having whom to oppose because it faces “minority government”. Mustafa has said the position is dysfunctional and is dealing with the interests of citizens. The former prime minister has said the elections should be of greater interest to the position, “looking at the work of”.
As for Deputy Mayor Lutfi Haziri's clash with MP Vjosa Osmani, Mustafa has said that as a party, people's communications are not sanctioned.
Mustafa has commented on MP Teuta Rugova's stance, against the LDK's stance, saying they have faced several such cases.
This is not the first time we have such cases. In the past term, we had several deputies. To determine who he is with, if he is with us to vote for us, if not let him be appointed. We do not depend on one vote, but we want to respect the institution and the deputy vote. The important thing is to respect himself and whose votes he came to the Assembly. If you don't know then you know, as is the case with the other deputies”, he added.