Here's who should be the new LDK chairman

Here's who should be the new LDK chairman

Improgress on forming the Avdullah Hoti Government, dissatisfaction with Kosovo's governance in many years, as well as mass disappointment with pandemics, are just a few factors that Kosovars came out and voted in massively three opposition political subjects put on a list: Vetevendosje, Vjosa List and Alternative, in front of all other parties that had ruled [...]

But, of these choices the epilogue clearly appears to be that the February 14th elections released a major LVV winner and a major LDK loser. This situation is sufficient for the LDK leadership to take responsibility for the results.

Of course, when the cart breaks, there are roads all you want, people say. The cart is already broken, and the responsible have to pay the damage, even if we know it's not all theirs.

I personally consider that Avdullah Hoti has done good work in Government, especially in foreign policy as prime minister, but citizens judged differently. They were broken by expectations they had

Building for the Coalation of Hope V V- LDK, 2019. This breach, adds pandemic, along with improvised efforts for a struggling government, has cost the LDK dearly. So expensive that it got the worst result in the election history as a party.

Now the LDK, its leadership, may have 100 arguments, but they are insufficient. The LDK must be reformed. The LDK can't be more competitive only with Ibrahim Rugova's name, the more so when today we can't separate the chess from sugar, and éugovists have all become. Or rather, someone knows who it is.

In this situation, deep reforms are needed, the LDK must find its way out of the crisis, where it has set itself up for many reasons. Ibrahim Rugova in LDK should only be the inspiration of historical value. He no longer makes you a party, nor does he win the elections. You don't even need that kind of party anymore, neither is it time nor does it yield results, because neither is Kosovo in that phase anymore.

What's the LDK Reform?

If we go short, the reform is whether the LDK preserves the base and the people that have done much for it and produces new figures for the LDK-

in the future. It needs a new and visionary project for an LDK that will be faced in a competition that differs greatly from the first 10 or 15 years.

A dynamic LDK working hard. It is no longer the time of the LDK communiqués for the media and the dusty offices that open only in election times. It's a time for quantum politics.

The LDK should also have the experience of Lutfi Haziri, and the image, access, energy and public trust that Lumir Abdixhiku has today. The LDK also has to have Gazmend Mujarır's experience and leadership in Pec, but also the image of Ilir Ferati in Istog. The LDK should also have the experience and sacrifice for Agim Veliu's LDK in Podujevo, but also the professionalism and energy, image and confidence of Flamur Uke Bytyci in Suhareka. The LDK should also have in its midst the experience of Imri Ahmeti in Lipjan, but also the conspiracy, commitment, trust and image of Cajtazi in Gjilan.

I got some names, but the LDK has many other valuable names to reform and give itself a new opportunity.

It's important to remember that the LDK doesn't have the final result just of recent governance, but it has it for a long time, knowing that a population support is in any situation. In this situation where the LDK is, if reforms are not deep, container and with clear strategies for its future, the decline will only continue.

The new LDK chairman, given what was described above, must have two main objectives to get the LDK out of its multi-year trap. The first job it has to do is literally ideological clarification as centre right and extending this discour to its members and supporters of Kosovo citizens why it is said what this political subject represents. The second is in LDK's cadrovic policies. This is not the time for political and party organisation (with all respect for the past), with figures like: Adem Salihu, Milhatre Termcol, Besa Gager, Naser Rugova, and more like them.

The LDK needs a new generation as an age and as a mind that returns confidence to the LDK. Politics is also trust, confidence where a party, a organisation, a political formation, or even an individual gets faith and turns it into common good.

All in the end, the most suitable candidate for a reform in the LDK today by the public is seen by Lumir Abdixhiku. This is the candidate the LDK needs. LDK members must support Lumir and that would help clear the way for the LDK's recovery. But beyond what has happened, LDK members must support the River of the future rather than that of the two years of silence.

I continue to believe that the LDK as a centre-right formation, if it makes deep reforms with what I stressed above, needs the Kosovo scene. The more opposition organisation and effort are needed today to preserve democracy in our country. This is not the time for improvisement, but for deep reform in the LDK.

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