Chairman of the Democratic League of Kosovo, Lumir Abdixhiku has stated that they have not had any meetings with any political party in Kosovo, especially with the Vetevendosje Movement, with which they do not have, do not want, and are not working towards a cooperation with them.
"We have not had any meetings with any party in Kosovo, especially we have not had any meetings with the ruling party. LDK has a clear policy towards LVV, we do not want, do not have and are not working for a cooperation with them, so this is a clear position of LDK before the election and the election. LDK will not be part of any government without the position of prime minister, this continues to be our position now and we have also said that LDK does not intend and will not work for a short-term government, so without resolving the basic issue of the president that also determines the next national elections in Kosovo, LDK does not believe that there will be government stability and is not interested in short-term governments at all, we will not repeat the previous mistakes of entering the government in the short term", he said.
After the LDK leadership meeting, he said that he believes it is up to the winner of the elections to start the constitutional deadlines as soon as possible, as the country needs institutional stability, the government and the parliament of Kosovo, reports. KosovaPress.
This was the first meeting of the LDK leadership since the February 9 elections, where the LDK received a total of 171 votes, although this number may change due to the recount of 249 polling stations, the process of which began today, and the recount of 15 invalid ballots sent by voters outside Kosovo to the CEC mailboxes, which will be recounted after the decision of the Electoral Complaints Panel.