KDI survey: Citizens want Hashim Thaci shitbag in talks with Serbia

The Kosovo Democratic Institute (KDI) has held today the media conference, during which poll results with public opinion have been revealed, regarding the final phase of Kosovo-Serbia dialogue and current issues that have been addressed that the end of political parties like early elections has been addressed. On this occasion Violet Hajoli of KDI has made known [...]
In this case, Violet Hajoli from KDI has indicated that concerning the question to Kosovo's citizens what they expect to contain the final agreement within the Kosovo dialogue Serbia, 61% of them have declared they expect this agreement to contain the state recognition of Kosovo from Serbia, 56% of Kosovo's membership in the UN, 22% exchange of territories between Kosovo and Serbia, 25% expanded autonomy for Kosovo Serbs.
Ongoing citizens have been asked about the acceptance of results from this agreement. Based on the survey, Hajoli has said that 97% of citizens surveyed have declared they would accept the outcome of the final phase talks to be recognition of the state of Kosovo from Serbia. Meanwhile, all citizens from the Albanian community accept this option, while 91% of the Serb community have declared they would not accept recognition of the state of Kosovo from Serbia.
And Life Krasniqi from KDI argued that in the question of who should lead Kosovo's negotiating group in talks with Serbia, 44% of the surveyed citizens have claimed that they must lead Kosovo president, 31% of them think they should lead leaders from the opposition, and 25% agree that the negotiating group in talks with Serbia should lead Kosovo's prime minister.

In the question of whether the citizens of Kosovo think the final agreement between Kosovo and Serbia will eventually remove Serbia's influence from Kosovo, Krasniqi has indicated that 48% of respondents think this will not happen with the final agreement.
Krasniqi has stressed that citizens have been asked if they would vote if parliamentary elections were held next Sunday. 45.3% have said they would definitely vote, 29..8% would probably vote, 6.9% would probably not vote, 8.8% would definitely not vote, 3.2% have claimed they do not know and 6.1% have refused to return.
Asked which political party they would vote for, only by the declared votes: 30.8% have given them a vote for the Democratic League of Kosovo, 23% for the Democratic Party of Kosovo, 21.2% for Vetevendosje Movement, 10.4% for the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, 6.3% Social Democrat Initiative, 2.4% The Social Democrat Party, 2% Serbian List and another 4.1%.
There are 11.6% of respondents who have refused to answer that question.
You can download the graphs of this survey.












