Shefqet Osmani returns to the LDK list: Experience, trust and commitment for Pristina

With the number 28 on the LDK list, the businessman and former assamblist aim to continue the ongoing journey, bringing the capital vision, witnessing work and full support for Rama's progress. Shefqet Osmani, the candidate of the Democratic League of Kosovo for the Municipal Assembly in Pristina, has decided to return to the election race for a mandate [...]
Shefqet Osmani, the candidate of the Democratic League of Kosovo for the Municipal Assembly in Pristina, has decided to return to the election race for a new mandate. With the number 28 on the LDK list and with support for the current chairman, Progress Rama, Osmani aims to continue the journey with citizens of the capital.
“Today I return to ask for confidence in the Pristina citizens to continue this journey, as LDK candidate, with the number 28 and with full support for current chairman, Rama,” has been expressed for Osmani Periscope.

Born in the village of Kolic in 1969, Osman spent his life devoted to work, community, and sports. He comes from Pristina's renowned Valley, the Trima Hill, and is known for his proximity and support to neighborhood residents.
Osmani started his primary schooling in his home country as he followed him to Pristina. The passion for the technique led him to the technical high school, where he completed the direction of electrotechnicals. He conducted his studies in Sarajevo and later at Pristina University, where he graduated in 2008.
In 1993, Osman established the company “Arberia Sh.p.k.”, a business that for more than three decades has contributed to the local economy and created jobs for hundreds of citizens.
In addition to economic development, it has supported many social projects to benefit citizens.
His political engagement began in 2017 when Pristina's Communist Assembly Assavist was elected. During the 2017-2021 mandate, he dignified citizens' interests and contributed to decision-making for the capital's development. In 2018, Osman also ran for deputies in the Kosovo Assembly, witnessing ambitions to influence the central level.

In 1996, Osman founded the Football Club “Arberia”, which worked until 2002. This club was not just a football team, but a symbol of resistance and unity in a difficult period through which Pristina and Kosovo passed. /Periscope












