There was Isa Mustafa: Here is the embarrassing result that drove Fatmir Sejdiu (Photo) out of politics

In 2006, the LDK was left without its historic chairman and Kosovo President Ibrahim Rugova. This caused an internal struggle, which culminated in physical clashes in what is commonly known as “the seating”. But this war had a winner, and he was Fatmir Sejdiu. Sejdiu has repeatedly tried to return to [...]
Sejdiu has repeatedly tried to return to the LDK as its chairman, but has failed. It was overturned by Isa Mustafa in 2010, who was then the mayor of the Pristina municipality.
The former Kosovo president has claimed that such a process of overturning internal power has been unfair to him, but in fact the elections that were held in 2007 show something else, writes Periscopi.
Fatmir Sejdiu entered the November 17th 2007 race as the first on the LDK list, with Daci's LDD competing separately but ashamed of this election.

In addition to the fact that the LDK suffered terrible losses for the first time, Sejdiu also received much disappointing results from the electorate of the oldest parliamentary party in the country.
He had won 66 thousand and 663 votes, with only 26 thousand and 700 votes over second place, then belonging to Sabri Hamit.
This result compared to the first LDK in the 6 October elections, Vjosa Osmanin, was catastrophic. Lady Osmani won over 176 thousand votes, or 110 thousand more votes than Sejdiu at the time. /Periscope