What are the new names that PDK joined in the new leadership?

The Democratic Party of Kosovo's Steering Council has elections today, which consists of PDK officials who have been stepped up organically in this party and new names that have joined PDK vision and President Memli Krasniqi. New Chairman PDK, Memli Krasniqi said before members of the Steering Council [...]
New Chairman The PDK, Memli Krasniqi, said before members of the Steering Council that the new PDK chairmanship would consist of its devout people who have been in the PDK since the founding, but also of women and professional young boys who believe in the PDK vision.
The “is also made up of people who have been very young in PDK's strands, who as young people have believed and traveled with the PDK until today, when they have been fortified and ready to develop its political battles. Also made by people with experience in Kosovo politics abroad The PDK, who are already convinced that only inside PDK and PDK, Kosovo walks on the right path to development and integration. Whose experience complements our extensive and unskilled mosaic. And finally, it's also made up of completely young people, not only in the PDK but also in politics, who are of added value and who are an advantage for us, but who are professionals, and competent people with experience in their fields, who today we need and who have entrusted to our vision. So, a leadership, linking every link of the PDK, its experience, its identity, its professionalism and governance, and its future perspective”, Krasniqi said.
He also said PDK members are not there for any privilege, but for the responsibilities ahead, and, as he said, these responsibilities are great.
This new chairmanship will produce the PDK's political orientation. It will produce its ideal orientation. It will produce its organization. It will produce its activism. It will produce the alternative government with the Good Governance Cabinet. So a head of work and engagement”, he said.
But what are the new names that first became part of the new PDK leadership?
The renowned Psychological Professor Donika Sahini-Lami of today has become part of the PDK's leadership and member of the Steering Council.
Professor Donika Sahini-Lami, who worked for 10 years ago in the Organization for Co-operation and Security in Europe, O SBE.
She is also known for her work as a journalist during the Kosovo war, and has worked for Japanese Public Television, NHK, as well as co-operated with different international media.
In the new PDK leadership, Jakup Noura, a close associate of the legendary KLA commander, Adem Jashar, has been elected.
Bernard Nikaj professor, diplomat, former Kosovo ambassador to Brussels, has also joined PDK in the new leadership.
Nikaj is educated in some of the world's most prestigious universities.
New member of the PDK's leadership has also been elected Besa Kabashi-Ramaj, educated in American University, and experienced in the fields of international security, defence and management.
It has worked for many prominent local and international organisations and foundations.
Part of the new PDK leadership has become Bekim Colak. He is educated in Great Britain, with long institutional and political experience. He has been a close associate and Prime Minister and President Hashim Thaci's chief staff.
In the new PDK leadership, Adri Nurellari, politicologist, professor and publicist has also been elected.
Nurellar has previously been PDK chairman of cabinet Kadri Veselin and adviser to former PDK leader Hashim Thaci.
Secretary-General The PDK has been elected Bajrush Xhemajli.
The new PDK chairmanship with the Steering Council's decision will have five deputy speakers and five secretary.
PDK deputy chairmans have been elected Vlora Citaku, Ismaili Bridge, Rama Bouja and Enver Hoxhaj.
Other members of the PDK chairmanship have been chosen known PDK names, and officials of this party that have been officially increased to PDK and they are: Blerand Stavileci, Nexhat Demaku, Evgeni Thaci Dragusha, Sokol Basota, Rashit Calaj, Zenun Pajaziti, Valdete Idrizi, Betim Joshi, Fehmi Mujota, Petrit Hajdari, Luljet Vesaj, Muzafer Shala, Muhamet Haliti, mendim Gashi, Safete Hadergj and Donjet Bisim.











