Party of Democratic Action (Kosovo)

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The Party of Democratic Action (Bosnian : Stranka demokratske akcije) is a political party in Kosovo.

At the legislative elections held on 8 June 2014, the party won 0.15% of the popular vote and none out of 120 seats.

The party represents the Bosniak minority of Kosovo and is affiliated to the Party of Democratic Action in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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