Red lines not expected in the run-off

The battle for large municipalities, which have failed to reveal a winner in the first round of local elections, can bring sudden results. Although almost all subjects claim to win over municipalities in the run-off, connoisseurs of political affairs consider the outcome could be completely reversed [...]
The battle for large municipalities, which have failed to reveal a winner in the first round of local elections, can bring sudden results. Although almost all subjects are declared to win municipalities in which they are in a run-off, connoisseurs of political affairs consider the result to be completely reversed after the second round (on November 19th).
Pristina, Ferizaj, Gjakova, Prizren, Mitrovica and Gjilani are 6 of the largest municipalities expected to undergo the second round.
And although the run-off is expected to include the vast majority of other municipalities in Kosovo, party representatives say they have not yet decided with whom they will co-operate to win in the runoff, writes “Zeri”.
However, they have indicated they have no red lines in the local elections.
On the other hand, political analysts consider that the greatest prospects for co-operation are between the LDK and LVV in municipalities where the PDK is out first, while co-operation between PDK and LDK is where LVV claims to win.
But, according to them, no co-operation between PDK and LVV is excluded. /Sound/











