Kelmendi: Without the PDK, I can hardly imagine free Kosovo and state

The candidate for MP from the PDK ranks, Migen Kelmendi, has said that without this party, Kosovo is not thought free and independent. He points out that there was a gathering at the Qymajli school last night, with about 250 PDK lovers. Here's the full announcement: Without the Democratic Party it's hard to think of Kosovo [...]
He points out that there was a gathering at the Qymajli school last night, with about 250 PDK lovers.
Here's the full announcement:
Without the Democratic Party it's hard to think of free Kosovo and state!
In the courtyard of the school <x0). In my word I suggested that all parties have their own meaning and meaning, but without the Democratic Party of Kosovo, Kosovo is neither understood nor decodone. Without the PDK it's hard to understand free Kosovo and the state. All parties have their own meaning, but it's the Democratic Party of Kosovo, which for not a second does not question the great attachment and friendship with the United States of America. Not only does the PDK have to continue to worship and strengthen these relations, but it would be the force that would protect these relations and deepen the friendship, cooperation and partnership of Kosovo with the United States./ P ERISCOPI/












