Sejdiu: LDK's opposition only sees PDK in Parliament

Sejdiu: LDK's opposition only sees PDK in Parliament

Political analyst Dardan Sejdiu has commented on the opposition the country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, is facing. Sejdiu said the Democratic League of Kosovo and the Democratic Party of Kosovo have overcome a major trauma -- that of February 14th -- and, according to him, for less than a year have managed to reap success in [...]

Sejdiu said the Democratic League of Kosovo and the Democratic Party of Kosovo have overcome a major trauma -- that of February 14th -- and, according to him, for less than a year have managed to reap success in local elections.

According to Sejdiu, good news is the change of leadership in these two subjects, in the best possible way, and that the two new leaders -- the PDK and LDK -- are looking for a new awareness of themselves, and this, according to Sejdiu -- takes time.

The “Very few view opposition as a kind of daily attempt to disseminate incoherent controversy”.

“The VV has come to power, not because of its consistency, but because of its inconsistencies of powers, because the VV has changed attitudes even in the opposition”, Sejdiu said at “Rubicon” in Klan Kosova.

As for the Social Democrat Party and its recent protest, Sejdiu said the cause was right.

“To The PSD, for me, the cause of the protest against expensive electricity is the right cause, the cause that affects citizens, and I would be surprised for smaller numbers in protest”, Sejdiu said.

Furthermore, he has commented on the subject's protests in office, Vetevendosje, who did while in opposition, where he said the largest number of protesters was at the time of the V coalition. V- AAK-NISMA.

So, protests that went to extraordinary numbers, while protests when VV was alone, have been protests of between 7 and 10 thousand people when it was the big cause. And, PSD here, it's a VV middle protest. Despite a label that VV machine put on him, PSD” said Sejdiu.

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