Ramadan: No structured opposition in Kosovo

Former President Burim Ramadani has said there are no structured opposition in Kosovo. According to him, there are parties that are not in power, but they have never managed to find common language or common goals. “Since the February 9th 2025 elections, non-powerful parties have failed to build a platform concept [...]
According to him, there are parties that are not in power, but they have never managed to find common language or common goals.
“Since the February 9th 2025 elections, non-powerful parties have failed to build common concepts and platforms. So, they haven't given citizens an alternative, they haven't given citizens the belief that they can change the already long-term power of LV”.
Instead of building common approaches, non-powerful parties have continued to see only themselves separately and have not given another ruling and institutional option. In the last period, several separate meetings have taken place between the LV and the LDK on the presidential issue. I hope these meetings finally release white news, with the goal of not going to the polls again. Since these non-powerful parties have started discussions with LV for the president, I believe it would be good for these negotiations to succeed. On the contrary, civic confidence would be even more shaken and that would lead to a civic political apathy”, Ramadani wrote in “Facebook”












