Following recent internal disagreements within the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), mounting calls for the resignation of the party leader, Lumir Abdixhiku, have prompted a response from elected deputy Hykmete Bajrami. In a public statement shared via Facebook, Bajrami emphasized that the path forward requires establishing clear governance structures through internal elections. Bajrami asserted that political roles within the party are not permanent fixtures.
She stated, “Internal elections are the solution, with dignity, because positions are not permanent.” Her comments echoed sentiments expressed earlier in the year. The deputy recalled that she had previously argued that political accountability within the LDK must be consistent and cannot be selective. She noted that following the outcomes of recent elections, the party needed a period of reflection and responsibility, culminating in internal elections.
At that time, Bajrami had publicly called for the resignation of the party leader and had tendered her own resignation from office. The statements from Bajrami underscore a growing demand for procedural reform and transparency within the LDK leadership. The calls for comprehensive internal processes suggest a desire among certain party members for a formalized mechanism to determine leadership succession, rather than relying on ad hoc pressure or political maneuvering.
These developments continue to shape the internal dynamics and governance discussions surrounding the Democratic League of Kosovo.
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