Kelmendi tells why he joined PDK

Renowned publicist Migen Kelmendi has spoken for the first time why he chose the Democratic Party of Kosovo to start his political journey. Kelmendi in the Kosovo Clan Electoral Zone said the reason why it prompted him to join this party subject was that the PDK has launched a new challenge, [...]
Kelmendi in the Kosovo Clan Electoral Zone said the reason why it prompted him to join this party subject was that the PDK has launched a new challenge, reforming by fighting corruption and nepotism.
That was too soon. The PDK is the largest party in Kosovo, this country's founding state party”.
” As always the big party has major dramas and big challenges. The PDK is going through the reform challenge these days and has called the New Decade this overpass. I've met with new images in PDK. I see that the PDK has faced a challenge that many other parties are missing and that it is reforming to give new causes to the party. My arrival was like my encouragement to this party to continue with reform and to go ahead with it”.
Another reason is the challenge to combat corruption. With the fact that I'm dating, it means leaving the critic at home. My coming there means encouragement to fighting corruption. Within the PDK, with this new leadership I am seeing concrete steps of an attempt to reflect on corruption as phenomena then to fight it by first changing the backyard of house”.
Kelmendi has also added that access to the PDK, which is accused of corruption and nepotism, is not fair.
<x0) The evil of the corruption phenomenon in Kosovo has a history. Corruption is not fought for a week, it is a process through which Kosovo went institutionally and in this part where today Kosovo has a klapue corruption phenomenon I am dared to say it is culture”.
” The LDK you're going to be acting like a son-in-law, has always been dressed in power. He has not always faced those challenges. I'm not talking about the Haradinaj Government, I'm talking about VV two mandates that governed with Pristina, could it withstand this phenomenon. This phenomenon cannot be addressed only to one address. This is not fought by rhetoric but with concrete steps”.
The new member of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, Migen Kelemendi, said fighting corruption would be a long way, but along with PDK and his friends would bring concrete results to finally meet this challenge.










