PDK leadership approves the CECM structure and organisation in exiles and branches

The head of the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) has adopted the cabinet's structure for Good Governance today, determining the composition of the CEC departments and dictatorships that will be part of them. Also, the commission for PDK organisation has been appointed to the Mrgata, comprised of 11 members and headed by MP Elmi [...]
Likewise, the commission for PDK organisation in the Mrgata, comprised of 11 members and led by MP Elmi Recica, which will continue the work done by the former diaspora department.
Under this increased commitment to reshuffle of the PDK in the Mrgata, the leadership decided that the PDK in Germany would be organised in six separate branches, as follows: 1. Bravaria 'Thuingen, 2. Baden é Wourtemberg, 3. Rheinland Phalz, Hesse and Saarland, 4. Nordhorn Westphalen, 5. Bremen Niedersachsen . Schleswig Holstein Mecklenburg Vorpommern, 6. Berlin Brandenburg Sachen Anhalt Sachsen.
These branches in Germany will also be underwater in any city where their countrymen live in Germany.
In the course of PDK reforms and consolidation, in line with the decision of the final meeting of the Steering Council, as well as on the basis of Article 31 of the statute, PDK leadership has decided to appoint temporary leadership at the PDK branch in Kamenica, with chairman Granit Berisha, who has the responsibility to consolidate all branch structures until holding regular elections in PDK.
In addition to the decisions taken, the leadership of the Democratic Party of Kosovo has discussed today the latest political developments in the country, where the PDK as the opposition leader is playing its democratic role in overseeing the government's work and offering alternatives to all issues of importance to the country.












