Alternativa (Kosovo)

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The Alternative
Alternativa
President Mimoza Kusari-Lila
Deputy presidentIlir Deda
FoundersMimoza Kusari-Lila
Ilir Deda
FoundedFebruary 8, 2017 (2017-02-08)
RegisteredJuly 24, 2017
Split from New Kosovo Alliance
Vetëvendosje
Headquarters Pristina, Kosovo
Ideology Liberalism [1]
Political position Centre
Colours Dark blue, Gold
Assembly
1 / 120
Mayors
0 / 38
Municipal councils
8 / 994
Website
alternativaekosoves.org

The Alternative (Albanian: Alternativa) is a liberal [1] political party in Kosovo.

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History

Ilir Deda was elected MP for Vetëvendosje in the parliamentary election of 2014. However, during the anti-governmental protests in Kosovo in 2015–16, Deda became a loud critic of his party's support for the acts of violence towards government officials and therefore left the party on 2 April 2016. [2] Similarly, Mimoza Kusari-Lila, former Minister of Trade and Industry and Deputy Prime Minister for the New Kosovo Alliance and current mayor of Gjakova left her party in May 2016 due to the conflicts within the party and ideological differences and decided to join Deda's "new initiative". [3]

Officially launched on 8 February 2017 by MP Ilir Deda and Mayor of Gjakova Mimoza Kusari-Lila in Mitrovica, [4] and on 13 May 2017, General Council of Alternativa decided that Mimoza Kusari-Lila would be president of the party and Ilir Deda would be deputy president of the party. [5]

Presidents (2017–present)

#PresidentBorn–DiedTerm startTerm end
1Vacant8 February 201713 May 2017
2 Mimoza Kusari-Lila Mimoza Kusari Lila2017.jpg 1975–13 May 2017Incumbent

Ideology

In an interview, Kusari-Lila mentioned that human rights are the main importance and priority of the party, thus individual rights. [6]

Election results

YearVotes%Overall seats won
[ citation needed ]
Albanian seats
[ citation needed ]
Government
2017 Part of the LAA Coalition
2 / 120
2 / 100
Opposition
2019 Part of Vetëvendosje
1 / 120
1 / 100
Opposition
2021 Part of Vetëvendosje
1 / 120
1 / 100
Coalition

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References

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