Mustafa: Winner not to define diaspora, but votes from Kosovo

LDK chief Isa Mustafa, speaking of the diaspora's impact on the final results, has said in the District Kosova debate area that he would prefer that votes from the diaspora are not key to determining the winner. “For the reasons of the winner's definition or pretermination, I think it would be more fair [...]
For the reasons of the winner's definition or pretermination, I think it would be more fair and right for the winner to determine citizens living in Kosovo, but I don't want to minimize and periphery citizens living abroad because they have made an extraordinary contribution in the 1990s at the time Kosovo has required survival that they have provided”.
“In view of the state's assessment within, the manner of governance and the future of the country, we have observations that sometimes do not match what is going on within”.
I've been living nine years in exile and from outside Kosovo looks very focused. A black event in Kosovo is all mourning until a white event in Kosovo suggests from outside that the Kosovo problem has been solved”.
“A criticism in Kosovo completely dimmed the political scene in Kosovo because it is thought that everything is as an individual acts, already in the city and the houses of Kosovo are assessed differently because everything is looked at in its individuality and nothing is generalised as a general phenomenon in Kosovo”.
These are the differences between us and the diaspora, but they have the right to vote and the merit of”.












