“PDK-ja does not exist politically” – Molliqaj asks: Where is Abdixhiku for two days?

Molliqaj Criticizes Opposition Ahead of Kosovo Elections

Kosovar Social Democratic Party leader Dardan Molliqaj has issued sharp criticism of the parliamentary opposition, particularly concerning their actions leading up to the forthcoming extraordinary elections. Speaking on the “Përballje Podcast,” Molliqaj expressed significant doubts regarding the opposition’s engagement and leadership. He questioned the lack of progress made by opposition figures, specifically referencing LDK leader Lumir Abdixhiku.

“If they haven’t reached an agreement for a month… now we’re going to elections… where is Lumir Abdixhiku that two days ago?” Molliqaj stated, according to reporting by Telegrafi. Molliqaj’s criticism extended to the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK), asserting that the party has diminished political influence within the current landscape. He argued that PDK no longer holds significant weight and does not benefit from recent political developments.

The comments come as Kosovo prepares for elections and highlight ongoing tensions between the ruling Social Democratic Party and the opposition. The whereabouts of Lumir Abdixhiku remain a point of inquiry, raised by Molliqaj during the podcast discussion.

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2 thoughts on ““PDK-ja does not exist politically” – Molliqaj asks: Where is Abdixhiku for two days?

  1. “It’s concerning to see such pointed attacks on political figures before an election.”

  2. What is the significance of the reference to “PDK-ja” in Molliqaj’s statement?

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