Memli Krasniqi: PDK candidates win, win citizens

Democratic Party of Kosovo Chairman Says Returning The PDK as the first party in the country is credited with extraordinary and team work by activists. He says through Facebook, that winning PDK candidates is a civic victory, to restore and preserve good governance, transparent, competence and [...]
He says through Facebook, that winning PDK candidates is a civic victory, to restore and preserve good governance, transparent, competence and major projects in Kosovo municipalities.
“The greatest gratitude belongs to the citizens of Kosovo, to the new opportunity we were given to prove ourselves, as well as to the high democratic culture that voters showed even during this election process. This support given to us will not only be considered honor and privilege, but also the responsibility and responsibility to work with humility, dedication and persistence in fulfilling the electoral promises”, Krasniqi said.
Dear citizens, thank you from the heart for the great support in this election. Our candidates' victory is a civic victory, to restore and preserve good, transparent, competence and major projects in our cities. Thank each Democratic Party of Kosovo activist for the extraordinary and team work, which he returned. PDK first level. We are very proud of the values we represent, with the great contribution to freedom and statehood, and the clear and clear vision for Kosovo's future. The greatest gratitude belongs to Kosovo citizens, to the new opportunity they gave us to prove ourselves, as well as to the high democratic culture that voters showed even during this election process. We will consider this support not only honor and privilege but also the responsibility and obligation to work with humility, dedication, and perseverance in the fulfillment of the electoral promises. A lot of work awaits us. But we will work together, with respect and high civic and political culture. Because only so, united, we can see Kosovo as it deserves to be, developed and democratic. The PDK will proudly lead this vision. Good luck! ”











