One brother in VV and the other in PDK: Who will win the most votes?

Vetevendosje Movement is known for its deep public hostility towards the Democratic Party of Kosovo. [ Footnote] PDK. But what appears in public remains in public. In fact, these two parties have fed each other with people and ideas constantly in the last ten years as long as each other's candidates have links [...]
Emrush Xhemajli is the candidate of the Vetevendosje Movement for MP in the October 6th snap elections. His brother, Bajrush Xhemajli, is also a candidate for MP, but from the ranks of the Democratic Party of Kosovo. [Getty Images] PDK.
Emrushi was a member of the Kosovo People's Movement. [ Footnote] Like his brother. But one believes that the ideals of this movement that merit the KLA's foundations inherit the VV, and the other believes the PDK does, writes Periscope.
Despite deep public animosity, these two parties actually inherit the same political roots, the People's Movement of Kosovo. [ Footnote] The LPK, and were served mainly by people who served in one form or another the National Union project.
Such is Gazmend Islam of the National Ball, Vetevendosje candidate with the number 86. And so does Fatmir Humolli, who carries 101.
Also, part of the PDK government, more precisely ministries led by the PDK, were the two candidates, Taulant Kryeziu and Iron Murati. Meanwhile, for the work of spokeswoman in the government of Bajram Rexhepi by the PDK, Mimoza Kusari-Lila was also known.
While a direct part of the PDK from the ranks of Vetevendosje's 6 October election list were Ismail Kurteshi, Sami Kurteshi, Hyseni-Caloshi, Sabri Kicmari, Gani Krasniqi, himself Amrush Xhemajli and Fatmir Rashi, among others in positions.

Known for his proximity to PDK leaders was Agim Bahtiri, chairman of the Mitrovica municipality, who was seen at several different dinners and meetings with Mr. Wessel and head of state, Mr. Thaci.
Yet, they have not only exchanged people. The Vetevendosje movement has received the idea of the National Union from the LPK, and it has also elaborated on left economic ideas, which were also part of its identity and in which the PDK also believed.
But, the PDK leaders have taken Vetevendosje's stances as far as the issue of the Serb Majority Community Association has been concerned, and it appears they have even copied their discours ' severity in fighting corruption.
But who do you think will win the most votes: Emrush Xhemajli or Bajrush Xhemajli?












