PDK under conditions, Haliti: Anyone who wants a coalition must melt on our list

Democratic Party of Kosovo deputy leader X0> Xhavit Haliti has said this party has no intention of changing the party's acronym for the 14 February elections. Even so, Haliti stressed that they are open to those who want to make deals. “PDK has its terms so far there is nothing [...]
“The PDK has its own terms so far there is nothing official, we have not yet formalised anything. We have negotiations and we have a condition that we don't change party acronym, if they want to deal we only make the exclusive names of a evental party that accepts our terms, Haliti said.
Subheader The PDK) stressed that they coalition with political parties only if the same agree that the appointment of PDK-like colliciocio.
“T% deal bon but we don't date another acronym, we only date the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK), not to put other parties in the acronym, in appointing the coalition, only with the PDK. If we agree, join us, if we don't agree in our own house”, he said of Indexline.
Haliti has said that they are working their utmost to come up as the first party in this election.
“We will make maximum efforts to get out as a party first, the results are a question of voters, engagement and compete in an acceptable programme before the electorate and reliable”, Haliti stressed.
It is noteworthy that days ago it was talked about a possible coalition between the PDK and Fatmir Limaj's Initiative.
CEC spokesman Valmir Elezi has said that up to these moments they have not accepted any coalition statements.
The “political parties registered in the Central Election Commission, which want to participate in elections through the coalition, must report the CEC by January 12th and by 1600. Under the Law for General Elections, the coalition can only consist of political parties. So far we haven't accepted any statements about coalition”, he said further about Express.
Elez has also talked about certain rules that political parties should take into account.
“Political parties which do not report to the CEC that they will compete in these elections as coalitions, they cannot apply for certificates and compete as part of the coalition after the set. Likewise, political parties that claim to compete on behalf of the coalition, after January 12th cannot compete as the only one in elections”, he has said.
Furthermore, the CEC spokesman said the political party, which withdraws from the coalition after January 12th, cannot compete as alone, nor can it connect coalition with any other party.
The political party, which pulls out of the coalition after January 12th, cannot compete as alone nor joins any other party. While the rest of that coalition could participate in the elections. Also, all registered parties that decide to participate in the elections must sign the coalition's approval form”, Elezi has declared..











