Rama progress no words, but LDK flatly denies coalition with PDK in Pristina

The Democratic League of Kosovo has flatly denied the coalition with PDK in Pristina, or any other political subject in Pristina for co-governance. It says Periscope.
In a media communiqué, the LDK has indicated it has not been part of any interparty process for reaching any ruling agreement so far, stressing that its official structures have not been involved in any such decision-making.
“The LDK has its own party structures and local and central decision-making bodies, and these structures have not been part of any ruling agreement,”, said in response.
On the other hand, the party stresses that any agreement that does not pass through official structures does not represent its position and does not establish political obligations for the LDK.
Each other agreement does not represent the official position of the Democratic League of Kosovo and cannot be considered its organised will,” is further said.
The LDK has added that the only way to build interparty agreements is through official structures, transparency and institutional decision making.
In the end, the party has indicated that local issues will be engaged after national elections, while currently focused on the internal process of political recovery.
Otherwise last night, Ismaili Bridge from PDK has confirmed it has reached a coalition with the LDK in Pristina.












