Lidhja Demokratie e Kosovës
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| 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.
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National Council
The National Council consists of 111 members.
Members of the National Council:
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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
- ↑ www.KOHA.net Isa Mustafa, kryetar i ri i LDK-së - Isa Mustafa party chairman of the LDK
- ↑ www.bbc.co.uk Isa Mustafa, kryetar i ri i LDK-së - Isa Mustafa, new party leader of the LDK