The Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) rejected Prime Minister Albin Kurti's invitation for a meeting with the opposition on Monday at 18:30 p.m. in one of the hotels in Pristina, while the Democratic Party of Kosovo did not act similarly, while the Alliance for The future of Kosovo has not yet been decided.
Prime Minister Albin Kurti yesterday invited the opposition for a working dinner, in which the legislative agenda of the Assembly of Kosovo for the spring season would be discussed. "In response to your letter, I consider it overdue now that, after three and a half years in power, you try to find a climate of cooperation when you have fundamentally extinguished the spirit of cooperation and when you have sown extremely offensive polarization towards all other political parties in Kosovo and their representatives," says the letter of LDK chairman Lumir Abdixhiku addressed to Prime Minister Kurti. Abdixhiku has said that the party he leads will continue to support the major interests of Kosovo, but will not be part of the meeting.
"As for the issues raised in your letter, namely the legislative agenda of the Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo, the LDK considers that the same is discussed in the Presidency of the Assembly, where our political representatives also give our party positions," he said Abdixhiku. While the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) has announced that it has accepted the invitation of Prime Minister Kurti and will participate, while the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo has also confirmed receiving the invitation, but has not yet decided whether they will participate. . Prime Minister Albin Kurti last invited the opposition to a meeting in November 2022 to discuss the situation in the north.