PDK, between opposition and power

The Democratic Party of Kosovo says it has not discussed the issue of its entry into the Government of Kosovo. Meanwhile, according to analysts the process launched at the Special Court, can also have effects on the future formula and composition of the Government of Kosovo, not excluding the PDK, within it. Despite options [...]
The Democratic Party of Kosovo says it has not discussed the issue of its entry into the Government of Kosovo. Meanwhile, according to analysts the process launched at the Special Court, can also have effects on the future formula and composition of the Government of Kosovo, not excluding the PDK, within it.
Despite open options that even the Democratic Party of Kosovo will be part of the ruling coalition, such an opportunity, according to its spokesman, Avni Bytyqi, has not been discussed in party structures.
The Democratic Party of Kosovo has not discussed the issue at all whether it will be part of this ruling coalition. We continue to be in opposition as long as there is no different difference or a different reason to join this government this remains our position that the PDK is in opposition”, Avni Bytyqi said on a television.
But can I convince him? PDK in the position of president, if she was offered?
The “In which we are not the issue of the president and prime minister is more a matter of public policy, our joining any coalition regardless of which party comes as a result of saying citizens' general interests”, Bytyqi added further.
And according to political connoisseur Fitim Salihu, one of the factors that might push him The PDK in Government is, as he says, the eventual confirmation of the indictment by the Special Prosecutor towards Hashim Thaci's Kadri Veselini.
“The PDK is currently in the middle of two fires. On one side is the necessity of returning to the government, especially if we consider the event of confirming the charges against its leader and the president that would make it much weaker without those two figures at the top. But on the other side The PDK is under pressure because in the 6 October elections it has pledged that it will stay in the opposition”, Fitim Salihu said.
In spite of that, the head of Kadri Wessel recently has not spared the Hoti government from criticism.











