VV convinced of victory in Prizren, PDK expects return result from conditional votes

Prizren will no longer be led by the Democratic Party of Kosovo, which power in this city has had since 2007. At least, according to the current CEC results, Vetevendosje's Mytaher Haskuka has won 50.32 percent of the vote. More than 1,000 conditional votes and those [...]
Prizren will no longer be led by the Democratic Party of Kosovo, which power in this city has had since 2007.
At least, according to the current CEC results, Vetevendosje's Mytaher Haskuka has won 50.32 percent of the vote. More than 1,000 conditional votes and those from the diaspora will be crucial if there is to reverse the election outcome.
The winner of the Prizren leader's election, Mytaher Haskuka, says citizens voted for change.
He has said the determining was also the coalition achieved with the Initiative and the support of the LDK electorate.
With this party, it aims to get the majority of asmblists in Prizren, KTV reports.
But the candidate The PDK for the mayor of Prizren, Shacir Totaj, hopes to overturn the election result when the count of more than 1500 votes on bail takes place.












