Hamza: Kosovo needs an ideas race and honorable fields, PDK guarantees with a concrete program to stop the crisis

Bedri Hamza, leader and candidate for Prime Minister of the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK), urged citizens to vote for number 125 on April 7, asserting that the election vote is crucial for resolving the current crisis and initiating change within Kosovo. During a recent press conference, Hamza outlined the core tenets of the PDK’s comprehensive program, which is structured around five primary pillars. The platform emphasizes economic relief through lower prices and taxes, alongside increases in both salaries and pensions, while also providing robust support for local businesses.

Furthermore, the PDK plans significant investments across several key sectors, including energy, infrastructure development, and the adoption of new technologies. Another major focus area is the healthcare system, which Hamza stated must provide quality services that are both faster and more accessible to all citizens of Kosovo. The program also prioritizes education, aiming to create a competitive environment that equips youth with future-ready skills and opportunities.

Finally, the PDK commits to establishing an independent, impartial, and effective justice system. Hamza asserted that the Democratic Party of Kosovo’s agenda is not merely aspirational but is a “concrete, measurable, and achievable program,” which he noted was developed through collaboration with both local and international experts.

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