PDK warns formation of “state government in shadow”

PDK Vice President Vlora Citaku has warned that the largest opposition party will soon form the cabinet of “government in shadow”, similar to the practice of the first 16 years when it was formed into a shadow government that was then led by the chairman of the government PDK, Hashim Thaci. Citaku has declared that with the cabinet of government in [...]
Citaku has declared that with the cabinet in the shadow, The PDK will offer alternatives to problems.
“Through This Cabinet The PDK will not only be critical for the current government, but will also offer options as a sustainable solution to various problems”, she said.
Former Ambassador Citaku said the PDK provides support to the government in ending dialogue with Serbia and also demanded that the position and opposition be together when Kosovo's foreign policy is in question.
After the 2004 elections, The PDK had already remained in opposition, the LDK and AAK had reached a coalition.
In June 2005, The PDK had formed the Good Governance Cabinet, also known as the shadow government.
The cabinet consisted of 14 departments, of which two were run by civil society, while others by the Democratic Party of Kosovo.











