The comments of the LDK led by Lumir Abdixhiku come after the meeting that Prime Minister Albin Kurti had with PDK chairman Memli Krasniqi on Monday, in which the possibility of early elections was also discussed. In this meeting, the other two opposition parties, LDK and AAK, refused to participate.
The chairman of the LDK sees Kurti's invitation for a meeting more as an attempt to divide the opposition and not for new elections, as for this, according to her, Prime Minister Kurti must first offer his resignation while he considers the positive response to the PDK meeting as "turning into an instrument of VV's policy".
He said that the Democratic League of Kosovo, during its activity as a political party, articulated the people's aspirations for freedom and independence, while calling for better conditions to be created for the youth, so that they do not leave the country.
He also criticized the Kurti Government for the difficult situation in, as he said, almost in every sector, standing as spectators, as they refused to increase salaries and investments, which is affecting the real well-being of the country's citizens.