Research: What support do Kosovo leaders have from citizens from 2003 to 2018

An opinion research on Kosovo leaders who included President Hashim Thaci, Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, Chief Parliament Speaker Kadri Veselini, as well as other names of leaders like Albin Kurti, Shpend Ahmeti, Behgjet Pacolli, Isa Mustafa and Fatmir Limaj, has revealed much interest in the question: Please tell me if you have a very good opinion, [...]
An opinion research on Kosovo leaders who included President Hashim Thaci, Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, Chief Parliament Speaker Kadri Veselini, as well as other names of leaders like Albin Kurti, Shpend Ahmeti, Behgjet Pacolli, Isa Mustafa and Fatmir Limaj, has revealed much interest in the question: Please tell me if you have a very good, very good, bad or very bad opinion of each of them.
The research he has secured. Periscope, developed by Cantar TNS and is carried out under the title: Regular public opinion research 2003: 2018. Meanwhile, the final data of the research was published in a single document in October of this year (2018).
An interesting element in this research is that he is focused on taking the opinions of citizens in Kosovo's largest municipalities (Pristina, Mitrovica, Peja, Prizren, Ferizaj, Gjakova, Gjilani) where the results come as interesting.
For example, in a period of time that you will see the following illustrated, a percentage approach where the Priorians express their thoughts is this: Behgjet Pacolli 73 %, Hashim Thaci 58 %. It means that in a period of 2003 ʹ 2018, Thaci and Pacolli seem to have managed to maintain a constant love from the Prime Ministers by not falling below 50.
In addition, data for each leader, in each municipality, in the time periods that Cantar TNS has developed. The order of leaders, Periscope leaves as in research:
In the 2008 period of 2012, statistics for VVI head Albin Kurti are like the following:
ALBIN CENTURY:
2008 ) Pristina 59 percent
2009 ) Mitrovica 67 percent
2009 ) Peja 54 percent
2010 í Prizren 60 percent
2011 ) Ferizaj 63 percent
2011-I blooded 53 percent
2012 Gnjilane 73 percent.
Based on the graph, a decline in Kurt is observed from the period of November 2013 to June 2016. Next, it still marks a rise from 2017 to 2018, where it can keep a 60 - percent total of its well - thought - of public opinion.
BEWS PACOL:
October 2007 in Pristina ʹ47 percent
2008 ) Mitrovica 38 percent
2009- Prizren 73 percent
2010- Ferizaj 61 percent
2011
2012 A 67 percent Gjilan
By graphing the results of the research, Pacolli appears to have seen a decline in support in 2012 APU 2015, until after 2015, there is an increase that reaches as high as 60 percent.
RAMUSH HARADINH:
2004 ) Pristina 39 percent
2005 ) Mitrovica 23 percent
2005 ) Peja 85 percent
2006 í Prizren 38 percent.
2007 ) Ferizaj 52 percent
2008 I Blooded 39 percent
2008-Gnjilane 48 percent
From 2008 to 2013, to the findings of Haradinaj's (currently prime minister) research, there is a huge increase, with the decline in support, a huge decline from 2013 properly 2015, and then, by 2015, Haradinaj marks a slight rise. In June 2018, Haradinaj is able to restore the result in his favor, with a 50 - percent support June 2018 - 50 percent.
2005 ) Peja 38 percent
2006 í Prizren 58 percent
2006 ) Ferizaj 49 percent
2007 ) Blooded 33 percent
2008 ) Gjilan 48 percent
In supporting Hashim Thaci, currently president, it is interesting that he -- in Kosovo's largest municipalities -- has tremendous support on the eve of declaring independence -- by 2008. Over 90 percent of Kosovo's citizens seem to have had good views of Thaci. Without 2008, it marks a decline, especially in 2009 ʹ 2010. In 2018, by June of this year, Thaci manages to have up to 50 percent support in these Kosovo municipalities.
FATM IRY:
Periods: June 2016, November 2016, June 2017, November 2017, June 2018
Pristina 44 percent
Mitrovica ) 24 percent
Peja -53 percent
Prizren
Ferizaj 55 percent
I Blooded 4 percent
Gjilan -46 percent
In total, as seen on the graph, Limaj cannot get support above 30 ʹ40 percent.
ISA MUSTAFA:
From November 2010 to June 2018:
Pristina 41 percent
Mitrovica 35 percent
Peja 55 percent
Prizren
Ferizaj - 56 percent
I Blooded 4 percent
Gjilan ʹ 46 percent
The Greatest Point
Mustafa, according to the chart, had the peak point of support at 80 percent, which later marks a steady decline until a period of time and then a slight increase of up to 50 percent in 2018.
AHMETIPE:
Periods: May 2013 June 2018
Pristina: 67 percent
Mitrovica 64 percent
Peja 49 percent
Prizren 63 percent
Ferizaj 63 percent
I Blooded 63 percent
Gnjilane (June 2015) - 83 percent
By June 2018, Shpend Ahmeti maintains an opinion support in these municipalities at over 60 percent.
Mitrovica ) 20 percent
Peja -34 percent
Prizren 43 percent
Ferizaj 54 percent
I Blooded 4 percent
Gnjilan 37 percent.
According to the chart, Wessel during these periods is almost never more than 30 percent.





















