Ermal Sadiku, a Deputy from the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), has criticized the political developments that followed the regular elections held on September 9, 2025. Sadiku characterized the subsequent electoral processes as unnecessary and detrimental to the democratic health of Kosovo. Speaking on Debat Plus, Sadiku noted that the September 9 elections were conducted following a full mandate for the Council of Ministers, classifying them as standard, regular elections.
According to his statements, this timeframe provided political parties adequate time to develop their platforms and execute their campaigns. However, he expressed concern regarding the subsequent electoral cycles, specifically those on October 28, 2025, and June 7, 2026. Sadiku asserted that these later electoral processes lacked healthy political competition.
Instead, he argued that they were characterized by a political confrontation rooted in accusations rather than substantive policy debate. He reiterated that the initial elections on September 9 were legitimate, having followed a full mandate for the government. His comments suggest a divergence in perspective regarding the nature and necessity of the various electoral procedures undertaken in Kosovo.
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Deputy Ermal Sadiku of the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) criticized the political developments that occurred after the regular elections on September 9, 2025. Sadiku characterized the subsequent e
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