The Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) formally commenced its general election campaign on July 7th. During the launch, PDK leader and candidate for Prime Minister, Bedri Hamza, addressed the prevailing conditions in the country. Hamza asserted that Kosovo is currently facing a multifaceted crisis encompassing economic, social, and political dimensions, attributing this situation to the governance of the past six years.
The PDK leader characterized the current period as one marked by what he termed “arrogance, conflict, and a deficiency of tangible results.” Hamza stated that the electorate has endured six years of what he described as excuses, propaganda, and instances of victim-blaming. He framed the upcoming elections as a pivotal opportunity for significant change within Kosovo. Hamza highlighted the struggles of various segments of the population, specifically mentioning families struggling to meet their financial obligations and pensioners facing difficulties.
The party’s campaign rhetoric focused on presenting an alternative vision for governance. Through these statements, the PDK positioned itself as the primary vehicle for addressing the deep-seated crisis affecting Kosovo’s social and economic stability. The party’s platform emphasizes a shift away from the policies and governance style associated with the previous administration.
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