The Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) maintained silence concerning the initiative to remove Lumir Abdixhiku from the leadership of the party using a threshold requiring one-third of the delegates’ signatures. According to Vjosa Osmani, no party representative offered comment, including those reportedly involved in collecting the signatures. Osmani stated that no signatures had been officially deposited within the party structure.
Tensions escalated over the weekend as dissatisfied members within the LDK began the process of gathering signatures aimed at ousting Abdixhiku from his leadership role. While reports suggest that the required one-third of signatures has been compiled to subject Lumir Abdixhiku’s removal to a vote, members of the LDK declined to provide any statements or further details regarding the matter. Attempts by reporters to contact LDK officials for comment were reportedly unsuccessful.
The lack of official comment from the LDK regarding the escalating internal challenges highlights a period of significant uncertainty within the party. The ongoing effort to gather sufficient signatures underscores internal divisions and challenges the stability of the party’s current leadership.
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