PDK warns protests to oppose Kurti Government

The Democratic Party of Kosovo does not rule out protests, to oppose Kurti Government. The member of the party's leadership has declared that the lack of the governing programme two months after February 14th, shows that the VV has nothing to offer citizens. PDK chairmanship member Betim Djoshi tells Kosovo that Kurti Government in [...]
PDK chairmanship member Betim Djoshi says of Kosova Prees that Kurti Government in these three weeks has shown signs of inadequacy in government.
“are democratic means, but never damaging the state of Kosovo. All available means, including protests, are part of civic life and civic response. As such, we will use all means to protect our civic interest. Especially when sovereignty, state function, democracy and citizens' integrity are violated, we will be at the forefront of their defence”, Jooshi declares.
According to him, the lack of government programme two months after the February 14th elections shows that the Vetevendosje Movement has nothing to offer citizens.
The lack of software indicates that they are people without political experience and shows they have not had any sense of citizen interest. Those with a policy have come to gain the election result by achieving civic discontent, but they have not had a good offer for citizens, and what we have said during the election campaign is being argued today. Although the election process has ended for two months, they have not yet offered Kosovo citizens a vision of how they will rule in this country. Even for so many days the government has shown signs of inadequacy and lack of governing experience”, he followed.
Regarding the adoption of the concept-document for confiscating illegal property, Joci demands that judicial and prosecutor independence be maintained so that it does not shift to political arbitraries.











