Dardan Molliqaj, the leader of the PSD, has stated that recent political maneuvers confirm his party’s assessment that the political landscape in Kosovo lacks a cohesive opposition front. Molliqaj interpreted declarations made by leaders from the main opposition parties regarding potential post-election cooperation as evidence that the divisions between the opposition bloc and the government are less substantial than publicly portrayed. He noted that what initially appeared to be a mere strategy has solidified into a discernible plan.
According to Molliqaj, the sequence of events has confirmed the PSD’s initial description: the opposition structure lacks internal unity. He cited specific instances, mentioning figures such as Arian Tahiri, Bedri Hamza, Lumir Abdixhiku, and Vjosa e re. These individuals, he observed, have publicly indicated a commitment to working together following elections.
Molliqaj highlighted the shared calls among these opposition leaders to sit together post-election, and to consider key roles, including the Prime Minister and membership in the Assembly, even before a presidential election cycle concludes. From the PSD’s perspective, this unified front suggests a pragmatic alignment among disparate political groups. The statements, according to Molliqaj, indicate that the primary objective of the opposition is to consolidate power through cooperation, rather than maintaining distinct, adversarial political lines.
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Dardan Molliqaj, leader of the PSD, asserted that the current political climate in Kosovo lacks a unified opposition front. Molliqaj based this assessment on his interpretation of recent statements ma
What specific evidence led Molliqaj to conclude that Kosovo’s opposition is not cohesive?