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18:33 / Thursday, 05 September 2019 / indeksADMonline

Limaj reveals the objectives for the next government before the members of the National Initiative Council

The Social Democratic Initiative held its National Council meeting.

The Chairman of the Initiative, Fatmir Limaj, has revealed some of the Initiative's objectives for the next government.

He mentioned dialogue with neighbors, foreign policy, visa liberalization, investments in agriculture, as well as the continued strengthening of local producers and small and medium-sized enterprises.

 He also mentioned the social package and pension reform, and pledged great commitment to changing the approach to the diaspora.

The leader of the Initiative has also mentioned justice reform as an agenda item of the Initiative in these elections.

Limaj further said that there is no individual victory and that the victory of the Social Democratic Initiative is above all.

"We will work with thousands of activists who will not stop for this victory that we aim for. Teamwork will bring us to the victory of the Social Democratic Initiative. Anyone who works for this objective, we all win. This is the difference that we have with political entities. We work for the team and we work together to serve our country by implementing the program of the Initiative and the coalition partners", added Limaj.

 "I expect from you friends that our work will go well, that we will move forward and reach where we have the objective. Where we are today is as a result of this spirit. We are strongly connected, we have a passion for work, we have accepted the competition and we have achieved the result that no one expected. There is nothing better than a victory and if you put a brick in that result", Limaj emphasized.

 The Chairman of the National Council of the Initiative, Jakup Krasniqi, the Secretary General, Bilall Sherifi, and the organizational secretary, Enver Hoti, also addressed the attendees with a speech, requesting the mobilization of the Initiative's structures for the October 6 elections.