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  2. Democratic League of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    The LDK's desire for a peaceful solution to the Kosovo conflict lost support among the population and was replaced by the militarist KLA when war erupted in late 1998 and 1999 between the KLA and the Yugoslavian and Serbian forces. Severe atrocities against the Albanian population in Kosovo met with harsh criticism from the LDK.

  3. 2025 Kosovan parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    Lumir Abdixhiku is its candidate for prime minister, serving as LDK leader since 2021. In January 2024, opposition parties Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK), Social Democratic Initiative (NISMA) and Conservative List of Kosovo (LKK) announced they would run together in a coalition led by Ramush Haradinaj, AAK leader and former Prime ...

  4. Ibrahim Rugova - Wikipedia

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    Ibrahim Rugova (Albanian pronunciation: [ibɾahim ɾugova]; 2 December 1944 – 21 January 2006) was a Kosovo-Albanian politician, scholar, and writer, who served as the President of the partially recognised Republic of Kosova, serving from 1992 to 2000 and as President of Kosovo from 2002 until his death in 2006.

  5. Fehmi Agani - Wikipedia

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    The Kosovo Albanian philosopher Shkëlzen Maliqi later described Agani's role as being more of an independent actor and, in comparison to Rugova – who kept repeating the same dry phrases and promises – conducted active daily politics and directed the LDK's and the Albanian movement's ideological and strategic policy ...

  6. 1992 Kosovan general election - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the elections, on 8 May the LDK declared that, "since the May 24 elections, announced by the Assembly of the Republic of Kosova, not as a struggle of Kosovo political parties for power, but as an organized and massive attempt to not accept the power structures and the status that Serbia is trying to impose on us, the LDK will try to ...

  7. 2004 Kosovan parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    The Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) remained the largest party, winning 47 of the 120 seats. A coalition government was formed by the LDK and the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK), with the AAK's leader Ramush Haradinaj becoming Prime Minister.

  8. 2017 Kosovan parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    The PAN Coalition announced that two LDK deputies, Ukë Rugova and Dardan Gashi, would also join the government. [ 7 ] Finally on September 9 the new government was voted, and Ramush Haradinaj was elected new prime minister with 61 votes in favor.

  9. 2019 Kosovan parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    The main opposition parties received the most votes, led by Vetëvendosje and the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK). Vetëvendosje leader Albin Kurti became Prime Minister, forming a governing coalition with the LDK on an anti-corruption platform. He is the second Prime Minister not to have been a fighter of the Kosovo Liberation Army during ...