PDK adopts 15-point Political Declaration

The Democratic Party of Kosovo, at the General Convention, eleven in a row, has adopted the Political Declaration of 15 points, reaffirming its commitment to leading Kosovo towards recovery and sustainable economic development, strengthening democracy and full Euro-Atlantic integration. Through the Political Declaration, The PDK has appealed to citizens in Kosovo and in [...]
The Democratic Party of Kosovo, at the General Convention, eleven in a row, has adopted the Political Declaration of 15 points, reaffirming its commitment to leading Kosovo towards recovery and sustainable economic development, strengthening democracy and full Euro-Atlantic integration.
Through the Political Declaration, The PDK has called on citizens in Kosovo and on Wednesday to join the mission of hope and development for the future of the Republic of Kosovo.
The Democratic Party of Kosovo seeks and engages to urgently establish central institutions, which will take on political and civic responsibilities the task of governing the country.
The PDK has begun mobilising all structures at every level of the October 12th party organisation of local elections, and vows to offer citizens in all municipalities the model of effective governance, which does work and keeps promises.
The statement emphasises that the PDK commits itself to guarantee the independence of the justice system, the media and independent agencies, considering that any attempt to dim these pillars of society, violates the foundations of democracy and leads the country to autocratia.
On the other hand, The PDK has expressed deep indignation over the way the judicial process is conducted in the Specialised Chambers towards Hashim Thaci, Kadri Veselini, Jakup Krasniqi, Rexhep Selimi and other indictees.
The PDK commits to restore strategic alignment with NATO and the US, as well as requires the return of the goal for final agreements with mutual recognition within the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue.
And so, The PDK engages that all public sector employees have salaries that ensure well-being and dignity for them and their families, as well as pledge special care for categories derived from the war, as well as for pensioners and other categories supported by the state budget.
The PDK remains committed to empowering women and young people, aiming at equal gender representation of 50/50 on all decision-making levels.












