Lidhja Demokratie e Kosovës

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Lidhja Demokratie e Kosovës
Isa Mustafa.jpg
Party leader Isa Mustafa
Secretary General Ismet Beqiri
vice-chairman Sabri Hamiti
Teuta Sahatqija
Haki Rugova
Honorary Chairwoman Ibrahim Rugova
Fatmir Sejdiu
founding December 23, 1989
Place of foundation Pristina
Headquarters Kompleksi Qafa
10000 Prishtina
Youth organization Forumi Rinor i Lidhjës Demokratike e Kosovës
Colours) black red
Parliament seats
29/120
Minimum age 16
Website www.ldk-ks.eu

The Lidhja Demokratie e Kosovës (short name: LDK ; Albanian for "Democratic League of Kosovo") is a political party in Kosovo . It is conservative and liberal-conservative and is right of center in the political spectrum . Isa Mustafa has been the party chairman since 2010 .

Content profile

Party platform

The program consists of 14 parts:

  • the philosophy of the government program
  • the goals of the government program
  • economic development, work and welfare
  • Road and rail infrastructure
  • Energy, mining and environmental protection
  • education and Science
  • Integration and international cooperation
  • health
  • Governing in the service of the citizens and the rule of law
  • Social justice and solidarity
  • Foreign policy, EU integration and Albanian integration
  • Culture and sport
  • youth
  • Strategy for diaspora and diaspora

structure

organs

The organs of Lidhja Demokratike e Kosovës are the executive board as an administrative organ and as a strategic organ, the party congress of fundamental decisions and the national council for the management of the party's activities.

Board

The board consists of a president, three vice-presidents, a general secretary and 16 other members.

National Council

The National Council consists of 111 members.

Members of the National Council:

  • Isa Mustafa
  • Sabri Hamiti
  • Fatmir Sejdiu
  • Haki Rugova
  • Ismet Beqiri
  • Teuta Sahatçia
  • Agim Veliu
  • Lutfi Haziri
  • Skender Hyseni
  • Vjosa Osmani
  • Sanije Aliu
  • Avdullah Hoti
  • Arsim Janova
  • Fevzi Berisha
  • Naser Osmani
  • Gazmend Muhaxheri
  • Lutfi Zharku
  • Sali Morina
  • Kujtim Shala
  • Lirije Kajtazi
  • Xhafer Tahiri
  • Sami Hamiti
  • Mustafë Krasniqi
  • Sadri Ferati
  • Sali Asllanaj
  • Ali Sadriu
  • Ilaz Pireva
  • Bashkim Shala
  • Abdullah Prebreza
  • Agim Gashi
  • Burim Berisha
  • Adem Salihaj
  • Izet Abdyli
  • Vlora Dumoshi
  • Premtina Rakovica
  • Agim Ademi
  • Musa Misini
  • Shaip Surdulli
  • Bajrush Ymeri
  • Faik Grainca
  • Milazim Haliti
  • Zylbehar Hasallari
  • Myrvete Pantina
  • Hamdi Haliti
  • Shpejtim Bulliqi
  • Labinot Shahini
  • Behxhet Brajshori
  • Fatmir Rexhepi
  • Halim Halimi
  • Ridvan Hoxha
  • Hanefi Muharremi
  • Rexhep Hoxha
  • Mubera Mustafa
  • Abaz Qazimi
  • Malush Tullumi
  • Nait Elshani
  • Poor Zemaj
  • Januz Kastrati
  • Nezir Gashi
  • Vesel Nikqi
  • Saranda Stublla
  • Rita Hajzeraj
  • Ruzhdi Shehu
  • Fadil Gashi
  • Hafiz Gagica
  • Alush Gashi
  • Faton Peci
  • Hysni Gërguri
  • Nazane Breca
  • Cenë Behrami
  • Ymer Havolli
  • Haki Ymeri
  • Ramadan Gashi
  • Haki Latifi
  • Qazim Bajgoraliu
  • Nazmi Bytyqi
  • Nebih Zariqi
  • Ismail Bytyqi
  • Naim Jerliu
  • Besa Gashi
  • Visar Emini
  • Arben Gashi
  • Astrite Kola
  • Nysret Krasniqi
  • Ismail Jonuzi
  • Njomza Emini
  • Gjovalin Gega
  • Kimete Bytyqi
  • Frashër Demaj
  • Sabit Rrustemi
  • Luan Gola
  • Sokol Haliti
  • Fatmir Zymberi
  • Mevlude Zejnullahu
  • Sevdije Alshiqi
  • Bujar Hasimi
  • Sytrime Dervisholli
  • Kadrije Mulolli
  • Shqipe Islami
  • Naim Hajra
  • Saranda Bllaca
  • Fatbardha Emini
  • Milaim Selmani
  • Kimete Shatri
  • Hatmane Sada
  • Shkumbin Gashi
  • Agneta Bytyqi
  • Alban Rraci
  • Poor Ibrahimi
  • Lavdije Brahimi
  • Alil Elezaj

history

Alongside the PDK , the LDK is one of the leading political parties in Kosovo. It was founded on December 23, 1989 as a resistance organization against the Serbian minority rule, among others by Ibrahim Rugova , who later became President of Kosovo .

In its early days, Western observers viewed it as a mixture of a club of notables and a mass movement; many functionaries were members of the Union of Communists of Yugoslavia before they joined the LDK . With the emergence of the more radical KLA at the end of the 1990s and their successor parties, it lost its attractiveness among some Kosovar Albanians.

Development of parliamentary seats since 2007

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. www.KOHA.net Isa Mustafa, kryetar i ri i LDK-së - Isa Mustafa party chairman of the LDK
  2. www.bbc.co.uk Isa Mustafa, kryetar i ri i LDK-së - Isa Mustafa, new party leader of the LDK