Hamiti: This is the chairman who needs the LDK.

Speaking of domestic elections in LDK, former Ambassador Muhamet Hamiti has also explained internal conflicts, which he has named “trams of individuals”, and of which he says he is surprised. We've had “in the past, and it should have learned already. I believe that even these turmoil has been taken [...]
We have had “in the past, and it should have learned already. I believe that even these problems have been learned, and the process further goes well with”, he said at KTV's interactive.
He has said that “is said to have had other interferations from outside on these” clashes, but that, according to him, “does not excuse the LDK at”.
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Now when the LDK is thought to be the first party in the polls, people are pushing to come to the position, because they think that's how they come to power”, he said.
However, Hamiti has said he believes the LDK will pass the large test on August 3rd, when he chooses the new chairman. He talked about what chairman the party needs.
“The LDK needs a leader who brings everyone together about a clear programme that is alternative to Kosovo”, he has said.
He has reiterated that he expects the future government to be led by the LDK, until he has expressed conviction that the composition of the General Council will be balanced in profiles, ages, knowledge, genders and other profiles.
He has said he sees no danger from the generation conflict in the LDK.
There is no age in politics. This one's too swollen. When you are seeing representatives of the United States, or other countries, they bring representatives of 70 years”, he said.
I find this idea of removing the old generation and coming of the new generation as Communists. The idea of creating the new man for me is dangerous”, Hamiti said.
When he spoke of post-election coalitions, Hamiti has said parties should come to the polls individually, the best-to-do party should take the executive.
“Let him also take on responsibilities for foreign affairs, including the dialogue from which Prime Minister Haradinaj gave up”, Hamiti has said.
Kosovo needs to have a majority government, legitimised by the majority, which will perform the service works of the citizens”, he has said.
Finally, he also spoke of the possibility that the LDK would form a coalition with the PDK.
I don't believe this will happen. However, leaders must now make it clear in the campaign the programming policies and respect them after the elections. 180 degrees, once you don't make a coalition with this and then you coalition with what you said you didn't do, I don't think they're going easy on”, Hamiti said.











