What results did government ministers achieve in the June 11th elections?

In the June 11th elections, the two parties that ruled the last term, The PDK and LDK put on ministerial lists that, during the mandate, have led various dictatorships. Some of them managed to secure large numbers of votes, while others failed by failing to secure votes even to enter Parliament, reports [...]
In the June 11th elections, the two parties that ruled the last term, The PDK and LDK put on ministerial lists that, during the mandate, have led various dictatorships.
Some were able to secure large numbers of votes, while others failed by failing to secure votes even to enter Parliament, reports the news.net.
On the Coalition List PAN had been five former ministers, three of whom did not get sufficient number of votes to be deputies in the Assembly.
Minister for Dialogue Edita Tahiri failed to secure more than 3 thousand and 847 votes, lagging behind many women who have been evidently the most voted on the coalition list.
Nor did Hajredin Kuci, former justice minister and education minister Arsim Bajrami manage to enter the country.
Kuci received 7 thousand and 986 votes, while education minister 8 thousand and 341 votes.
Ministers from the PDK that received the largest number of votes are Enver Hoxhaj and Memli Krasniqi, the latter has received over 19 thousand votes.
While the first of Kosovo diplomacy, Enver Hoxhaj also secured large numbers of votes. He is among the candidates with the most votes on the list PAN, after receiving over 24 thousand votes.
The LDK ministers are worthy to highlight Skender Hyseni's extraordinary failure, which has failed to get more than 2 thousand and 68 votes, having the potential to enter the Assembly.
Neither will KSF Minister Haki Demolli, who has received 6 thousand and 880 votes, be in the country.
Avdullah Hoti, acting finance minister and candidate for prime minister in this election, has received over 115 thousand votes as chairman of the list.
Even Culture, Youth and Sports Minister Kujtim Shala, who has secured over 17 thousand and 70 votes, is not left.
With 12,000 votes secured, the Assembly will be Minister of Infrastructure Lutfi Zharku, the same as Minister Arban Abrashi, who has secured over 8 thousand and 700 votes.
With more than 7 thousand votes, Imet Kmundman and Hykmete Bajrami, both ministers in the outgoing Government will be in the seats. /Lajmi.net/












