Krasniqi reiterates the need for elections: The situation is severe due to crises generated by Kurti

Header The PDK, Memli Krasniqi, has said the situation in Kosovo is serious due to crises produced by the country's prime minister, Albin Kurti. Krasniqi has reiterated the PDK's stance on the need to hold early parliamentary elections. He has expressed that position during his meeting with Sweden's ambassador to Kosovo, [...]
Krasniqi has reiterated the PDK's stance on the need to hold early parliamentary elections.
He has expressed that position during his meeting with Sweden's ambassador to Kosovo, Jonas Westerlund.
“The heavy situation in which Kosovo is currently located and the fainting of reports with international allies, as a result of crises produced by Prime Minister Albin Kurti, are the positions I expressed today to Sweden's ambassador to Kosovo, Jonas Westerlund, whom I waited at the headquarters of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, with whom we discussed political developments in the country.
Amasador Westerlund reiterated the PDK's position in holding early parliamentary elections, as the situation in Kosovo is abnormal, especially after sanctions imposed by the European Union”, Krasniqi wrote among other things.
Krasniqi has also said he has notified the ambassador of other decisions made at the PDK Steering Council meeting, which are the suspension of official communication with Prime Minister Albin Kurti and President Vjosa Osmani and the decision not to vote at any Kosovo Parliament forum for no law, resolution, international agreement or other document.
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The serious situation in which Kosovo is currently located and the fainting of reports with international allies, as a result of crises produced by Prime Minister Albin Kurti, are the positions I shared with Sweden's ambassador to Kosovo, Jonas Westerlund, whom I hosted at the headquarters of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, with whom we discussed political developments in the country.
Amasador Westerlund reiterated the PDK's position in holding early parliamentary elections, as the situation in Kosovo is abnormal, especially after sanctions imposed by the European Union.
I also announced it on other decisions taken at the PDK Steering Council meeting, which are the suspension of official communication with Prime Minister Albin Kurti and President Vjosa Osmani, and the decision not to vote at any Kosovo Assembly forum for no law, resolution, international agreement or other document.
The PDK remains committed to maintaining and strengthening good relations with our international partners.












