Kelmendi: LDK's VV are seeing more important a bit of power than sending PDK to opposition

Journalist and the author of the Rubik show, following recent political developments, says it is not surprising that the PDK has been in power since 2007. He says The PDK came first in four sets of elections, but only in two governments had the prime minister's post. Here's Mr. Kelmendi: And when it does. [...]
Journalist and the author of the Rubik show, following recent political developments, says it is not surprising that the PDK has been in power since 2007. He says The PDK came first in four sets of elections, but only in two governments had the prime minister's post.
Here's Mr. Kelmendi:
Even when they are wondering why the PDK has been in power since 2007!
That he has realised that power is not only the post of prime minister, prime minister and president. Power is the government, to be executive in which decisions are made.
The PDK (with pre-election coalitions) on four parties has emerged the first party, but in only 2 governments has the prime minister. If they insisted on the election outcome, of course, much earlier would come out in opposition.
While LVV and the most important LDK today are seeing a bit of power not to give one another rather than sending the PDK into opposition.
In fact, irony is that even when The PDK lost the election and said it is going into opposition, LVV and LDK, with narrow actions, are wanting to prolong life in power.
And when we're on the cards, a thank you letter would have to send Kadri Wessel to the party headquarters.












