What's going to the party office in LDK?

LDK leader Isa Musafa has arrived at his party's headquarters, television t7 reports. Periscop, meanwhile, has been trying all along to contact LDK spokesman Besian Mustafa to learn what the LDK agenda is for today, but that he has not been accessible. Connection [...]
LDK leader Isa Musafa has arrived at his party's headquarters, television t7 reports.
Periscop, meanwhile, has been trying all along to contact LDK spokesman Besian Mustafa to learn what the LDK agenda is for today, but that he has not been accessible.
The Democratic League of Kosovo has nothing to do with its members, as top party figures have publicly displayed disagreements about the coalition with Vetevendosje Movement.
LDK Deputy Chairman Agim Veliu has openly declared he opposes the coalition with LVV, saying LVV's latest bid for increasing the number of ministries is unrealistic and is aimed at submission of the LDK.
Instantly, the reaction of LDK deputy chairman Vjosa Osmani, who said the coalition with LVV should happen and that according to her, Albin Kurti's party was the only one that supported The LDK not to abolish the Special Court law.
However, for the latest LVV bid in LDK, they have said they will decide the General Council of this party.
But when this offer will be considered, it has not yet been disclosed. /Periscopi/












