Democratic Rebellion

Imer K. and Besmir B. They are part of the majority of Kosovars who have responded with “democratic rebellion” two parties organised in 2017. The first has deliberately marred the vote, while the second has declared the boycott of elections. Politicians, despite their aggressive campaign, have been unable to change their minds. Rather, [...]
Politicians, despite their aggressive campaign, have been unable to change their minds. Rather, the disappointment in them has increased the number of citizens with the same definition as the Imer of Besmir, writes “Koha Ditore”. As a result, there have been record numbers of invalid ballots and even record numbers of citizens who have not responded to the appeal to vote.
The reasons for the revolt vary greatly.
Imer has approached the 65s, is desperate with the PDK, the party that says he has supported it for years, and has had it for his bastion, Drenas.
Late for him, he's gone, but he hasn't voted the others. So he has used a way of punishing everyone. And even in the early national elections that were held in June, but even local ones that were held in October on balloting have written a huge axis.
We made a mess with the mayor. As long as you vote for him again?
I voted it over. PDK. My dilemmas are showing up in the last election, but I said vote this time don't change anything. They didn't change”, he indicated earlier, he talked about motives that led him to break up the national election vote. I don't have a “Voette for LDK, and Vetevendosje should be cooked more”.
On two parties of elections that were organised in 2017, not a small number of citizens have expressed “artistic revolts” in the ballotings. Unlike Imer, who has only broken the vote with an ix placed on the competing subjects list, many citizens have rightly left messages on balloting, written or even expressed in a drawing. Some have even photographed them and distributed them on social networks.












