The necessary documentation, including official signatures for the Extraordinary Parliament of the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), was formally submitted on Wednesday. The confirmation of this action came from Armend Zemaj, an elected deputy within the LDK, who stated that the required signatures were submitted to the party’s Secretary, adhering strictly to the provisions outlined in the LDK Statute. Zemaj accompanied this confirmation with Florian Dushi, the head of the LDK’s Second Branch in Pristina.
This procedural initiative was undertaken with the stated objective of initiating a process to remove Lumir Abdixhiku from the chairmanship of the LDK. The move follows the party’s performance in the recent elections held on April 7, where the LDK secured third place among the major political entities. The submission of these signatures represents a significant internal challenge to the party’s leadership structure.
Prior to this development, calls for Abdixhiku’s resignation had been made by various factions within the LDK, but he had previously declined to step down despite these persistent internal appeals. The submission of the signatures to trigger the Extraordinary Parliament signals a formal escalation of internal party dynamics within the LDK. The process now moves according to established party statutes, marking a decisive step in addressing the leadership question following the electoral results.
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