LDK official VVA: Let's join forces and join a new era

Democratic League of Kosovo official Bajram Gecaj has written on the 30th anniversary of his party's founding, while he says citizens on October 6th gave confidence to Vetevendosje and LDK process. Gecaj wrote that the changes never come unless a trust is built with each other referring to the two winning parties [...]
Gecaj has written that the changes never come unless a trust is built with each other, referring to the two winning election parties.
After two people are needed for a tango, let's join forces and join a new era of life and our political scene. Our Republican-Parliamentary system of a consensual democracy (right deal) only recognises a type of general-level election, from which all central relevant institutions stem:
Gicat's complete scripture:
1... 2... 3... Let's move to the new era!
Columns close to orders for changes had heard from almost all political parties that competed in the last elections, but it's already crystal clear that the people mostly trusted the two parties: The Vetevendosje (LVV) movement, so far untested at the central level of governance; and the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), which over the past 30 years was the main pillar of all positive processes HINA was balanced and civilising. And this belief, so balanced electoral, would have to be transformed into a guide for building a similar, balanced government, towards the promised changes on both sides of the medal. We could only reason on the trust given to restore hope in our country and on institutions that are hard - built, sweat, and blood. The changes will never come unless we are able to build trust in each other in advance, but neither if we enter into government invisibly, despite the sharp equality we were given by popular votes. After two people are needed for a tango, we join forces and join into a whole new era in life and our political scene. Our republican-parliamentary system of a consensual democracy (right deal) recognises only one type of general-level election, from which all central relevant institutions stem. We elect 120 deputies, who subsequently choose (name) the president, the prime minister, and so on. The LDK has consistently been tested that it never remains stubborn or rigid when it is in question of national and state interest -- such interest at this very sensitive time -- we strongly believe that the balance and real counterweight of power, as well as the complete elimination of any policy or dominant logic -- would therefore endanger both the letter and the spirit of our Constitution. Today, on our 30th jubilee anniversary, the LDK vows to be ready, prepared and dedicated as always challenged for a sweeping and qualitative change of birthdays to LDK!












