PSD Criticizes Vjosa Osmani’s Return to LDK, Asserting Lack of Opposition
Pristina – The Social Democratic Party (PSD) staged a symbolic demonstration following the return of former President Vjosa Osmani to the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK). PSD leaders have voiced strong criticism of the move, arguing it confirms a lack of a cohesive opposition bloc within Kosovo. PSD leader Dardan Molliqaj stated that recent developments reveal opposition parties are primarily focused on securing increased representation in future government, rather than advocating for citizen interests.
He characterized Osmani’s return as a “large public deception,” asserting that Vjosa Osmani is utilizing LDK as a platform for potential future endeavors. Molliqaj highlighted two key concerns regarding Osmani’s decision. Firstly, he argued it represents a significant misrepresentation of her intentions.
Secondly, he contends that this move undermines the credibility of any genuine opposition seeking to represent the citizens of the Republic of Kosovo. The PSD’s response underscores ongoing tensions within the Kosovar political landscape and raises questions about the future of opposition dynamics leading up to the upcoming elections. The return of Vjosa Osmani to LDK remains a central point of contention.
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