Armend Zemaj, a Deputy within the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), announced that a petition gathering over 150 signatures has been successfully collected. The signatories are calling for the convening of an extraordinary assembly and the subsequent organization of new internal party elections for the LDK. According to Zemaj, the sentiment for internal reform is broad, extending even to his local branch in Deçani.
He reported that this branch has reached a unanimous consensus that the LDK must undertake a comprehensive reflection process following the parliamentary elections held this spring. This review, Zemaj stated, should lead to the organization of early elections across all levels and structures within the party. The call for greater internal accountability and electoral review was met with a positive response from Abdixhi, who acknowledged the momentum.
Speaking on the matter, Abdixhi noted that he was meeting with a branch that had reached a unified opinion regarding the need for early elections. Furthermore, he confirmed the desire for a thorough reflection on the entire electoral process of the spring, impacting every structure of the LDK, from the highest leadership down to the sub-branches. These developments signal a period of potential restructuring within the LDK.
The push for an extraordinary assembly and subsequent internal elections suggests a desire among party members to reassess the party’s strategy and leadership following the recent electoral cycle.
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