Milaim Zeka: I have attitudes close to LVV, Vjosa Osmani and PDK

Former Kosovo Parliament deputy Milaim Zeka has said she has received invitations from various political parties to be a candidate for MPs in the extraordinary elections to be held on February 14th. I talked to some parties, but I don't intend to get into politics. 90% I don't have [...]
I talked to some parties, but I don't intend to get into politics. 90% I don't. Even as a candidate and a winner, it's still not the time that I changed something in Kosovo with a positive direction. I see myself powerless to change political processes, change something in Kosovo, at the moment”, Zeka said of Indexline.
Zeka says there are doubts that the country will go back to the elections after these 14 February.
I don't want you talking to names, but there are some parties that have invited me, but I'm not going to lock it up. I don't really see that anyone at the moment could change something in place. I have grave doubts that in six months, we're going back to choice. The same problem, they won't be able to find out about the presidential candidate and will still go to the polls”, he stressed.
Let me see if I can get the list coming up, or the slogans. But I see something in common in every party. I think this country needs politicians dealing with social problems, talking about health and education”, he added.
However, Zeka has said the closest positions are with Albin Kurti's Movement, Vjosa Osmani, as well as the Democratic Party of Kosovo.
I have closer stances with Vetevendosje moving with Vjosa Osmani and the Democratic Party of Kosovo, if I was the key to one of these subjects. The social problems the LVV or the fight against corruption deal with, but then LVV's attitudes towards foreign policies, I am completely against those positions especially those about dialogue”, he added.
Otherwise, extraordinary elections will be held on February 14th.












