The deputy of the Democratic League of Kosovo, Hykmete Bajrami, in an interview for the Telegraph, spoke about the 'new path' of the LDK, the party's program for governing the country, the upcoming national elections and the Kurti government.

Bajrami in the interview for "Confrontation" with editor-in-chief Muhamet Hajrullahu at Telegrafi.com announced thatnew road', is called the party's program for governing the country, while as she said, they have started this path since the end of the last national elections.


"The 'new road' may seem new because of the unfolding of the program we have made, otherwise the 'new road' is called the new governing program of the LDK for the next four years, after the national elections whenever they are held. We started immediately after the last elections and the result we got, we started with meetings with citizens, in villages, in cities, in all the municipalities of Kosovo", she said.

The former minister emphasized that so far they have held numerous meetings, where they have been closely informed about the problems of the citizens.

During the interview, MP Bajrami assessed that the situation is currently not good and the citizens are facing numerous obstacles.

Hykmete Bajrami interview photo Ridvan Slivova 16 LDK MP, Hykmete Bajrami during the interview on the show "Përballje"

"There is a bad absolutist situation, we have not seen progress in any field, one of the main obstacles for citizens is that the cost of living is unaffordable, which means we are still under the pressure of high prices. Now we have less inflation, but we haven't had de-inflation, which means we haven't had a decrease in price increases that happened last year," she asserted.

Regarding the elections, she emphasized that the LDK has been prepared for a long time to go to new national elections, adding that her party has the most experienced people and experts from all fields.

The deputy of the LDK has addressed numerous criticisms of the Kurti government, while emphasizing that Kosovo continues to be under sanctions from its partners because of the Kurti Government.

She said that the Vetëvendosje Movement came to power with propaganda and is governing with propaganda.

"We are not in a normal situation, today marks 73 days that Kosovo is under sanctions from partners who have helped a lot in building this state. "Without their help, the state-formation of Kosovo, independence, recognition by the International Court of Justice, and other recognitions and memberships, all these would not have been possible," she emphasized.

The MP further added that there is degradation in each field, as she said, in health, economy and other fields.

"It is difficult with the market where the main problems are since the entire governance has turned into an extremely big problem. We have degradation of the situation on every level. The fact that Kosovo so many years after the declaration of independence is under sanctions from our main partners, I believe that if everything else flourished, that is, this is an indication of where this government has led Kosovo", she said, among other things.

"When you are the government, you have 51% of the votes and you work based on the polls and not the plan you have, then you bring the country to such situations. They are keeping power with propaganda. We have delays in justice", she emphasized.

The MP said that people are refusing to cooperate with the Vetëvendosje Movement.

"A party that wins 51% of the votes, people are refusing to cooperate with the LVV, we have flagrant interference in all institutions, there are tendencies to catch the prosecution", she added further.

The former minister Bajrami has also said that for the first time there is a mass exodus of administration workers from Kosovo, and according to her, this is happening because of political persecution.

"We have a mass exodus of qualified workers. For the first time, we have a mass exodus of workers from the public administration. This is happening because there is persecution of people, persecution of people and a stagnation in wages".

Bajrami says that there are also delays in capital investments.

""Financial bleeding" as this government has called it, has not stopped even in Kurti's government. We have subsidies for most of the public enterprises". /Telegraph/