Parliamentary Party of Kosovo
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| name = Parliamentary Party of Kosovo
| native_name = Partia Parliamentare e Kosovës
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| colorcode = {{party color|Parliamentary Party of Kosovo}}
| leader = Bajram Kosumi
| foundation = 1990
| ideology = Balkania
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| headquarters = Pristina
| country = Kosovo
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The Parliamentary Party of Kosovo (Partia Parliamentare e Kosovës, PPK) is a political party in the Republic of Kosovo. It is led by former prime minister Bajram Kosumi. It is one of the oldest parties in Kosovo.
The party was founded 1990, out of the Kosovo Youth Parliament by Veton Surroi, who later left the party and formed the Reformist Party ORA. PPK has a history of being a longtime opposition party and a distant second to the ruling Democratic League of Kosovo under the Republic of Kosova (1990-2000). From 1996 to 1998, the party was led by human rights activist Adem Demaçi.
At the last legislative elections, 24 October 2004, the party was part of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo. Xhaferi Klavkaltsch: Against all odds. Politics and crime of Kosovo. Tirana 2015 p. 56
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Category:1990 establishments in Kosovo
Category:Centrist parties in Kosovo
Category:Liberal parties in Kosovo
Category:Political parties established in 1990
Category:Political parties in Kosovo
Category:Social democratic parties in Kosovo
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