Why was the survey that brought Thaci and PAN first?

The Kosovo Democratic Institute (KDI) has published during yesterday a result of a poll on votes that would gather parliamentary parties in Kosovo if elections were held this Sunday, Periscopi writes. According to this survey, the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) would come first with 30.8 [...]
The Kosovo Democratic Institute (KDI) has published during yesterday a result of a poll on votes that would gather parliamentary parties in Kosovo if elections were held this Sunday, Periscopi writes.
According to this survey, the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) would come first with 30.8 per cent of the vote, the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) would have 23, Vetevendosje (VV)21.2, Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) 10.4, Initiative 6.3 and PSD 2.4.
Even by the result of this poll, the pre-election coalition PAN would come together without major difficulties before LDK, with 39.7 percent.

From what the KDI shows, it turns out the pre-election coalition has marked increases at the expense of the Vetevendosje Movement. The subject, directed by Albin Kurti, has lost 6.3 percent (from 27.5 to 21 .2) while the PAN has won 6 percent correctly.
KDI has conducted yet another survey for the country's chief negotiator, featuring Kosovo President Hashim Thaci as first with 44 per cent.
The poll suggests that the country's citizens did not learn from the nearly daily scandals of Haradinaj Government. But consider the time when this survey was made because elections will not be held this Sunday or in the weeks and months to come, it is unlikely to be trusted.
Moreover, parallel surveys about the chief negotiator also question his goal. The goal could simply be to legitimise Hashim Thaci as chief negotiator and depreciate the opposition. /Periscopi











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