Haskuka has more hope in Vjosa Osman's votes than in Albin Kurti

Vetevendosje Movement member Mytaher Haskuka, who is also mayor of Prizren, has said there is expectations that the VV will increase in the extraordinary elections expected to be held soon. “In every election we are increasing the vote and I believe that even in the upcoming elections it will [...]
In every election we are increasing the vote and I believe that even in the upcoming elections we will have an increase in the VV vote. This is also seen in the polls that the VV will have much more MPs than the Lenal” parties, he has said, on the “Fromental” show, in T7.
Haskuka stressed that based on research, the VV can take about 55 seats in the Kosovo Assembly.
We're getting numbers out there that we're going to have around 55 deputies. I have colleagues from other parties that dialogue, and I know that the results of approximately the same” come out, Haskuka said further.
LVV member further said co-operation with Vjosa Osmani would further boost the VV electorate.
“Surveys are done just as political parties are currently. Most of the research was done before the Constitutional Court ruling. Now after the decision I think things will change. Mrs. Vjosa Osmani has his electorate and I think that even her vote if added is much easier to create a Government with Albin Kurti and Vjosa Osmanin”, he has declared.
According to Haskuca at the moment, Kurti and Osmani are leaders who most enjoy the country's popularity.
“Albin Kurti is a person who enjoys the highest popularity of politicians. Likewise, Mrs. Osmani because they held their stances and kept their vocabulary both before the elections and after the elections, which other party leaders have not done, he said.
Asked whether there's any danger in Enver Hoxhaj's running for prime minister, Prizren with the circle returning The PDK, Haskuka said things have now changed.
I think Prizren has driven change to Kosovo and will continue to expect change. As for Hoxhaj's candidacy, I have respect for it personally, but I think things have now changed”, he stated.












