The leader of the LDK, Lumir Abdixhiku, has said that the Democratic League of Kosovo accepts its role in the opposition, but that it is not giving up.
He added that the party is also ready for institutional cooperation in the Assembly on major topics.
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Letter to the Reader — Why We're Asking for Your Support Contribute"I hope that this duty will be exercised with maturity, patience and awareness of the role that the Assembly has in the democratic life of Kosovo. LDK expresses its readiness for institutional cooperation in the Parliament on topics that go beyond parliamentary arithmetic because we believe that the stability of the state is built with prudence, respect for the opposition and awareness that democracy is not just a matter of numbers but a matter of political culture," he told the MPs.