Internal tensions persist within the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) following the results of the July 7 elections. Disagreements over leadership have surfaced, with several local party branches calling for the resignation of the chairman, Lumir Abdixhiku. These demands contrast with the mixed reactions coming from the central party headquarters and other prominent party figures.
The internal debate encompasses calls for accountability, expressions of support for the existing leadership, and suggestions for internal reflection across the party structures. Specific branches, including those in Peja, Lipjan, and the II branch of Pristina, have publicly demanded Abdixhiku’s resignation. Conversely, other branches, such as those in Ferizaj and Istog, have adopted opposing viewpoints.
This divergence of opinion marks one of the most significant internal developments for the LDK since the recent elections. Amidst these differing viewpoints, chairman Lumir Abdixhiku has also responded to the unfolding situation. The contrasting positions among various segments of the party highlight a period of significant internal deliberation.
The calls for a leadership change versus the desire to maintain current structures continue to define the political landscape within the party.
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