New poll, this party would win elections if voted Sunday

According to a KDI poll, if the elections were held this Sunday, the winner would be the Democratic League of Kosovo, followed by the Democratic Party of Kosovo and the Vetevendosje Movement. In a recent presentation, this organisation has said that in case of the LDK elections, it would receive 23.8 percent, followed [...]
In a recent presentation, this organisation has said that in the event of the LDK elections it would receive 23.8 percent, followed by the PDK by 18.4 percent, the VV with 17.6 percent and the AAK by 8.8 percent. 4.1 per cent of respondents have claimed to vote on the Serbian List.
NISMA Social Democrat, Social Democrat Party, New Kosovo Alliance and Alternatives, turns out that according to the citizens' statement in this research, they could not pass the 5% election threshold.
15.6% of respondents have refused to declare which subject they would vote on.
Twelve citizens were surveyed between August 25th and September 5, 2018.
In the end, respondents who have stated which political subject to vote on in the upcoming elections have also been asked about possible coalitions between that subject and other subjects.
General trends of these results show that most electorates in Kosovo prefer that their subjects compete alone in elections.
Separated under each political subject, these are voters' preferences regarding coalitions, presented in quantum percentages:
• LDK voters would rather prefer a coalition with VV (27%), while mostly opposed a coalition with PSD (60%);
• PDK voters would rather prefer a coalition with PSD (25%), while mostly opposed to a coalition with VV (86%);
• VV voters would prefer mostly a coalition with LDK (33%), while they are mostly against a coalition with PDK (61%);
• PSD voters would prefer rather a coalition with AAK (13%), while mostly opposed to a coalition with VV (65%);
• AAK voters would rather prefer a coalition with Initiative (28%), while mostly opposed to a coalition with LDK (66%);
• Social Democrat Initiative voters would rather prefer a coalition with PDK (16%), while mostly opposed to a coalition with VV (70%);
Subjects such as AKR and Alternatives, which have smaller percentages of voters, are preferred subjects to be in the coalition, for most other parties' voters. But because of the low percentage of voters who have been declared to vote for them if the elections were held this Sunday, these subjects were not included in this sign.













