Hamiti: The LDK won last elections in 2004, out of 2021, domestic elections for new leadership are needed

LDK chief member Muhamet Hamiti, in the continuation of Lumir Abdixhik's resignation from the party's leader, has called for internal elections in the LDK that issued new links.
He pointed out that the LDK had won in the election until former President Ibrahim Rugova was at its helm, and said that with the other leaders they were, the LDK was in second place, while added it was from 2021 when Lumir Abdjiku, the LDK, was placed third in all election competitions.
“For the last time the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) has won the national elections in Kosovo in the distant year 2004, as it had won all preliminary elections under the direction of historic leader of LDK and Kosovo President Ibrahim Rugova, who passed away in January 2006. Under the direction of the three LDK chairmans after Rugova, Fatmir Sejdiu, Isa Mustaf and Lumir Abdixhik, the LDK has come in second in recent third. By 2021, on four sets of elections, third has emerged. This is the catastrophic result for Ibrahim Rugova's party”.
After the “divisions in its Bay”, Hamiti said the large LDK declines occurred in 2007 and in 2021.
“A marked but not enough recovery to come first in the election, the LDK had it in 2019. Then came the great failure of 2021, from which it is managing to rebuild, for its own evil and Kosovo's. These are evidence of the LDK performance that most of its members find disappointing. Their concern is the fate of the LDK and Kosovo, which has had the best jobs on the democratic level when our country has followed the Rogovist policies -- prudent, but stable, consistent, for internal social and economic development, rule of law, consolidation of democracy and the state, and steadfast Euro-Atlantic orientation. All of these are missing Kosovo today”.
Hamiti said it is the last time now for the LDK to do its best to rebuild.
The “for this needs to think about the strategy that will follow to regain the lost trust of Kosovo citizens who have fallen prey to populism, for what they are paying high price. From independence, Kosovo has the worst jobs today, in the last 5-6 years, since it rules the leftist Vetevendosje populist leader, Albin Kurti. The Democratic League of Kosovo has begun falling and has remained in this trajectory since it started to resemble other parties, its rivals”.
Therefore, Hamiti says, today the LDK should reconsider its position by preserving the fundamental principles of the right national-democratic party, against the leftist communist tyranny, rather precisely by returning to its traditional values of the Rugovist party, certainly under new circumstances.
The ethical dimension to politics is the main one -- that's basically Rugovism and is missing the political class in Kosovo. Democratic unity is required on the basis of elaborate policies in the face of today's, social and economic reality within, geostrategic in relation to the outside world. Alpha and omega of democracy is trust. To restore the confidence of its members and sympathisers today and of Kosovo citizens tomorrow, the first work to happen in the LDK is the internal elections, its full consolidation, which will produce new leadership so that, on the comprehensive platform, it will start the long and difficult way of recovery of the LDK and Kosovo”.











