Abdullah: LDK must choose an intellectual candidate, continue party tradition

Political analyst Faton Abdullahu has commented on the election of the Democratic League of Kosovo candidate. He has said that the future leader of this party should be acceptable both by citizens and domestic structures, Kosovo reports. “Candidians who have said they could be LDK leaders can change the approach [...]
He has said that the future leader of this party should be acceptable both by citizens and domestic structures, Kosovo reports.
The “Candidates who have said they could be LDK leaders could change the approach and the time is different when they said that. Anyone running won't have a hard time because the option that LDK brings is that, easy”.
I don't think we should rely on what happened on the past. In the LDK, there is a very positive mood, energy and confidence in the party's rules. There is a sympathy that has been added to the LDK. I'm looking at it compared to the work you're doing with the current coalition”.
The key “for a future LDK leader must meet two conditions; Be acceptable to citizens, broad layers and acceptable to the LDK structures. When these get together it's a fat premiere even for LDK”.
Abdullahu in Klan Kosovo Zone B said the LDK should be cautious in actions due to Kosovo's report with Serbia and internationals.
The “is important what is happening with dialogue, Serbia and the emergency international demands. These can prolong the LDK election work. The current coalition hopes that the LDK can enter the election immediately and have harsh confrontations as it had earlier gone to general elections. The LDK should be very cautious in reporting with Serbia and general elections to have a leader”.
The next LDK source or current one that may be next has to make generation connections because it's an old party and there's a large number of activists who, even in age, are pushed, there are members who have just arrived and there are also middle age”.
Abdullah has also said the LDK must continue the tradition and, at the top, have an intellectual.
“Isa Mustafa has made a generation interconnection, every possible LDK candidate not to spoil this balance. The candidate is fit to continue the tradition, to be an intellectual, so I specify academic or doctor but to be intellectual. If he's an intellectual, he wins the election. In a sense, it is also a obligation to have the candidate be such because of the party. But this is not necessary, not necessarily. You must be the calibre that LDK membership deserves”.












