That four hours locked in headquarters: LDK leadership meeting still under way

Who can make the government with? That's still unknown. Now the Democratic League of Kosovo has begun the chairmanship meeting, the first after the February 9th elections. In addition to discussing the result their party has achieved in parliamentary elections, they will also decide the position the LDK will take [...]
Who can make the government with?
That's still unknown.
Now the Democratic League of Kosovo has begun the chairmanship meeting, the first after the February 9th elections.
In addition to discussing the result that their party has achieved in parliamentary elections, they will also decide the position that the LDK will take following the certificate of results.
After the meeting ends, there is expected to be statements by party leader Lumir Abdixhiku.
The PDK has opened its wings to an opposition government, while the LDK so far rules out Vetevendosje for the coalition, but the opposition thus sees either new elections or remaining in opposition.
We remember that the preliminary results of the LDK are listed as the third party in the country.
Shortly after the election result, the chairman of this subject, Lumir Abdixhiku, had reacted.
According to him, even though the LDK has not won the election, the vote's increase for this party -- from 12% to about 20% -- is an important achievement and testimony to civic support.
Speaking of the post-election general situation, he had declared that this outcome does not constitute a major change for Kosovo, as citizens have made their own elections and they should be respected. /Periscopi












