Hoxhaj: PDK needs clearer ideas and attitudes

Kosovo's deputy head of the PDK Assembly, Enver Hoxhaj, has criticism of his opposition party. That's what he says in Ilir Mirena's interview, which comes from Periscope and is transmitted to T7: It was a concrete climate, pro-government Kurtid he was thought to be the greatest thing that comes from the Kurti government. [...]
That's what he says in Ilir Mirena's interview, which comes from Periscope and is transmitted to T7:
It was a concrete climate, pro-government Kurtid he was thought to be the greatest thing that comes from the Kurti government there is absolute truth. I think the PDK and LDK, they've fallen a little bit short of that spirit, they've undergone such a spirit, and they've often made an effort to adapt to a certain situation.
We lack a central idea of what we really want to do in this country.
This idea stems from the founding of The PDK, as a party that springs from war, has the stamp of independence and statehood, I'm not saying it's the PDK's credit, but we had the role, even the seal of dialogue, but also the failures. I think we should protect this legacy by not giving up.
When politics and politicians adapt to public opinion, they must give up their positions.
We are obliged to serve the country, but the demands of our electorate as well, the request of the PDK electorate is to protect its legacy.
It lacks a central idea of how to conduct ourselves on a daily, weekly and annual issue, especially in foreign policy.
To The PDK, sovereignty lies in partnership with the US and this is not servile.
Kosovo, for example, is in the interest of Kosovo. Anyone who believes in citizenship must trust the dialogue.
For us as we were in the government, more importantly, it was the relationship with Serbia towards recognition than problems, Kurt has the opposite approach.
So we have a central idea, which we defend a foreign policy based on partnership with America, Europe and Albania, which protects free market economy, where we clearly say we are for this, not for social policy, for educational policies. /Periscope












