Obadiah: Kosovo is being led by distrustful people

The chairman of the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), Lumir Abdixhiku, has declared that in local elections they have made political restitution and that they are towards achieving the LDK's big victory. He has said Kosovo is being led by distrustful people. In the footnote to LDK's 32nd anniversary, Obadiah before party activists criticised [...]
In the footnote to LDK's 32nd anniversary, Obadiah before party activists also criticised the Kurti Government, which he called populist.
“Today, on this anniversary, I have to draw the attention of each member of LDK for the challenges facing our Republic. Guided by populations that elect tools for power, toxicised by political and polarising discours in the country, Kosovo is failing to take even major development steps in the country, nor to build internal co-operation bridges, even less bridges of communication with our traditional allies. Our economic, educational, health, legal, social and international potential is a hostage to people who find fault for their inaction. Our Republic, Kosovo's independent and sovereign state, is guided by distrustfulness. It is being used as a platform of historical revans to the glorious past of our popular movement, which today is marking 32 years”, he added.
Abdixhiku stressed that Kosovo's freedom and independence bear the LDK seal.
The LDK's “Law was the birth of articulated political aspirations for freedom, for independence, for democracy. It was the birth of our collective effort for free, dignified, independent life in the state of the Republic of Kosovo. Today, the Democratic League of Kosovo marks, honours and builds all four decades of its operational development ... The organisation of the LDK systems became a pillar of liberation war through every village and city of Kosovo; Rugist policy in the face of Serbia's militant and genocide in Kosovo became the invitation to international intervention in Kosovo by our allies in the US and Europe. The resistance of Albanians, peaceful and militant, the Western alliance crowned in NATO military intervention, as well as the freedom of the late 20th century itself bear the LDK seal. In the second decade, the decade after freedom, The LDK built and led our journey first for reconstruction and then for independence. Massive popular support of the beginning of the second decade was confirmation of the constant civic support for the historic mission launched by the Democratic League of Kosovo and frontman Ibrahim Rugova ... This mission was crowned with Kosovo's February 17th 2008 declaration of independence, with international recognition of the State Reality of the Republic of Kosovo. Kosovo's independence, bearing the LDK stamp”, he said.
The LDK leadership during the day has marked the 32nd anniversary of the establishment of other activities.










