Haskuka: I'm a winner, parole vote unlikely to reverse the outcome

Vetevendosje Movement candidate for Prizren municipality Mytaher Haskuka, who, based on preliminary results, came out victorious in Prizren, is convinced that even after the bail vote count, the victory will be his. Haskuka even says that after the recount of a poll the day before in Prizren, he was [...]
Vetevendosje Movement candidate for Prizren municipality Mytaher Haskuka, who, based on preliminary results, came out victorious in Prizren, is convinced that even after the bail vote count, the victory will be his.
Haskuka even says that after the recount of a vote a day ago in Prizren, 55 votes were added, which makes it impossible for the outcome to change.
After yesterday's recount of a box, it's plus 55 votes for me. Actually those votes had gone wrong, Mr. Totay. So the difference between us rose to 449 votes. And if we take the number of votes on bail, which is 940 is unlikely to change the election result. Those who believed and on the day they were lost are wanting to keep their electorate or party people comfortable. But The PDK has lost its election in Prizren. To change the election outcome, where I'm ahead with 440 votes, they have to win 100 per cent of the vote, which is impossible. Victory is our”, Haskuka said.
Unlike the CEC preliminary results, Mytaher Haskuka has received 25 thousand 509 votes, or 50.32 per cent, followed by Sakir Totaj of The PDK's with 25 thousand and 180 votes, or 49.68 per cent.










