<x0) Isa Mustafa comments on recent developments in LDK

Avdullah Hoti called for new leadership within the Democratic League of Kosovo, linking that requirement to the result the party displayed in the February 9th elections. His request was not well received by the current party chairman, Lumir Abdixhiku, by any means, was described as baseless and ridiculous. Regarding this “split the connection”
In this regard “divided” of the Democratic League of Kosovo, it has not wanted to enter this amid the former leader of this party, Isa Mustafa.
I don't want to evolve on this subject.“, he said briefly about Insider.
The deputy head of the Democratic League of Kosovo, Doarsa Kica-Jeli, has called Avdullah Hoti's request <x0).
Kica-Jali said the LDK facility strongly supports current chairman Lumir Abdjiku.
According to her, Abdixhiku has made the party's historic rise, achieving a 70% increase.
“As LDK deputy chairman, I declare this is a ridiculous request. The LDK's structures have given full support to the current party chairman, who took over the largest historical decline at 12%, and turned it into the largest historic march trend (with 70% increase)”Kica-Jali said.
Meanwhile, Deputy Chairman Lutfi Haziri, through a Facebook text, said that “The LDK does not belong to the officials, but to membership”.
“LDK leader Abdixhiku came from an extraordinary decision, as a result of the worst historical result”, he has said, among other things in response.
Following Haziri's statement, the reaction of former LDK deputy chairman Agim Veliu was immediate.
He gave fierce criticism of those who stood up for LDK chairman Lumir Abdixhiku.
Veliu also criticised those who are protecting the party leader, saying they are sorry to protect someone who is leading a political party towards degradation.
Veliu said the party leader is sending him to “embracing a large political family”.
It's a pity that you're being forced, or forced, to keep the boss in himself and go out publicly and defend the éliderin) that's leading to embracing a big political family, which for 35 years was an example of democracy and meritocracy”He wrote, among other things.
Following these reactions, the chairman of the Democratic League of Kosovo, Lumir Abdixhiku, himself, has responded with only one photograph.
Meanwhile, other LDK officials have been vocal against this idea, defending its position and rejecting the request for new leadership within the party.












