PDK with more than 1,700 gatherings across Kosovo official campaign opening on January 11th Pristina

The Democratic Party of Kosovo (131) has held a news conference today, where plans and vision for the February 9th general elections were presented. Vlora Citaku, the PDK Secretary General, said the PDK has been mobilised and prepared to lead Kosovo towards a better future. “Our candidates and structures [...]
Vlora Citaku, the PDK Secretary General, said the PDK has been mobilised and prepared to lead Kosovo towards a better future.
Our “candidists and our field structures have been working over and over again to ensure that each citizen will be adequately represented”, Citaku said.
Citaku announced that during the campaign, The PDK will hold over 1,700 gatherings with citizens throughout Kosovo, where its programme and vision will be presented. It also invited citizens to participate in the official opening of the campaign, on January 11th at the “1 October Hall,” in Pristina, naming this activity a holiday of unity and hope.
“The PDK is convinced of its leadership and programme, believing it offers the best candidate for prime minister and the most qualified list of candidates for MPs”, Citaku said. Secretary General also announced that Blerand Stavileci has been appointed as the official spokesman of the campaign, backed by Deputy Chairman Besiane Musmati.
Our commitment to transparency and co-operation with the media will be a priority. We highly assess the role of journalists in our democracy and promise full co-operation throughout the entire” campaign spokesman Blerand Stavileci, said.
He stressed that these elections are an opportunity to shape Kosovo's future and address the real needs of citizens.
The PDK's “State of Communication will provide full access to the media, ensuring continued and correct information”, he said.
The PDK invites Kosovo citizens to join under the number 131 for a stronger, fairer and better Kosovo.












