Gazmend Muhaxheri

[5] The LDK won the election and formed a coalition government with the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK), while ORA served in opposition.

In February 2005, Muhaxheri brought forward a request for the assembly discuss the administration's spending practices.

When the request was defeated, he accused the government of trying to buy time to "prevent the creation of an investigation commission into their irrational spending.

"[6] He welcomed the appointment of Kai Eide as United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan's special envoy to Kosovo in June 2005.

Muhaxheri was again given the fifth position on ORA's list in the 2007 parliamentary election and finished in sixth place among the party's candidates.

In November 2011, he rejected a European Commission report that the LDK, among other parties in Kosovo, was operating its own security service.