PDK continues to remain alone in the face of 6 October challenge, does not pray for coalitions

Although some of the parties have made coalitions with each other and others are in talks, the Democratic Party of Kosovo is continuing to remain alone in the face of the 6 October challenge. From the PDK, they have not stated whether they have had offers from any party for pre-election co-operation, but have declared they will not beg [...]
Although some of the parties have made coalitions with each other and others are in talks, the Democratic Party of Kosovo is continuing to remain alone in the face of the 6 October challenge.
From the PDK, they have not stated whether they have had offers from any party for pre-election co-operation, but have declared they will not beg for any political subject to link the coalition.
In the recent parliamentary elections, the Democratic Party of Kosovo had made the largest pre-election coalition in Kosovo's political history, gathering behind itself nothing less than 21 parties. After elections, joining New Kosovo Alliance, coalition called PAN managed to form Government at the helm with Ramush Haradinaj.
However, while there are only two days left until the deadline for presenting coalitions for the October 6th snap elections, The PDK has not yet joined a coalition with any political party. Opposition subjects, but also those who have been PDK partners in government so far have rejected co-operation with him, leaving no choice but to go on as only in the elections.
Even so far The PDK has remained silent as far as coalitions are concerned, its deputy leaders have stressed for “Zerin” that the PDK did not pray to anyone for a coalition.












