Kosovo parties' ties with European parties: Kurti-Tsippras, Serbian-Salvini List, Haradinaj-Le Pen, Mustafa-Merkel

The results of the European Parliament's elections did not produce the expected shock, with the European People's Party guarding most of the seats with a slight decline, and with the largest increase marking the Green and Liberal-Democratic Party. In our country, only the Democratic League of Kosovo [ LDK] and New Kosovo Alliance [ AKR] as [...]
The results of the European Parliament's elections did not produce the expected shock, with the European People's Party guarding most of the seats with a slight decline, and with the largest increase marking the Green and Liberal-Democratic Party.
In our country, only the Democratic League of Kosovo [ LDK] and New Kosovo Alliance [ The AKR as parliamentary parties are part of major European groupings. The LDK, which is led by Isa Mustafa, is part of the European People's Party that won the elections, while the New Kosovo Alliance of Liberal-Democrats. [ ALDE, which marked the greatest increase.

On June 30, 2015, Isa Mustafa in the prime minister's quality was invited by German Chancellor Angela Merkel for a visit to Germany.
But, by ideological definition, where would Kosovo parliamentary parties be introduced?
PDK It is declared a centre-right party, or the same as LDK and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, but the way it exercises power is closer to the party “leri and Direct Democracy” that is not defined on either the left or the right axis. As the exemplary leader of this party is populist Nigel Farage. This party won in the United Kingdom and marked an increase of 6 seats in the EP, writes Periscopi.

Vetevendosje Movement has been declared a centre-left party, just like Social Democratic Party i n Social Democratic Initiative. It would be part of the Evopian Social Democrats, like Pedro Sanchezi [the prime minister of Spain], who marked a 44-seat drop in the European Parliament.
However, it is not ruled out that Albin Kurti's party could be associated with the Nordic Green Left [of May] GU ENGL], which includes Greece's Alexis Tsipras and Spain's Podemos party. But even this party fell by 14 seats.

Alliance for the Future of Kosovo [ AAK] run by Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj is as declared by the centre-right but added populism and the nationalist rhetoric he links with Salvin or Marine Le Penny.

Serbian List It is, meanwhile, a nationalist and populist party, and its connection would be with far-right parties as one led by Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvin and won 58 seats in the EP. /Periscope









