Hoti: Facebook polls and army don't define elections

The candidate for prime minister from the LDK ranks, at the same time prime minister, Avdullah Hoti, has visited Gjilan today. Along with the first of this municipality, Lutfi Haziri said the Hoti Government would develop this country to return hope and pledge to the Republic. During this visit to Gjilan, Hoti has again been declared for polling [...]
Along with the first of this municipality, Lutfi Haziri said the Hoti Government would develop this country to return hope and pledge to the Republic.
During this visit to Gjilan, Hoti has again been declared for polls that are recently taking place, which in most cases ranked the LDK as the third party to come out of the 14 February elections.
Hoti even stressed that surveys and Facebook army do not define elections.
“We have two weeks ahead, it's too necessary to mobilise and be convincing on Facebook. Polls and Facebook Army don't determine elections. Choices are determined by you, youth, women, and old men and women. Our vision is for a democratic, civilized state, for integration into Euro-Atlantic structures. Youth has had and will have full attention in future governance, to offer quality education, which makes young people the same as those who are educated throughout Europe”, Hoti said.
And Lutfi Haziri, who is also LDK deputy chairman, said Hoti's return to Gjilan is support and clear indication that LDK will continue to support this city.
The prime minister's return to Gjilan for us is support and is clear indication that LDK will continue to make that commitment against us all. I hope that the vote of 31 young men and women will be an indication vote for a major result of the LDK's victory on February 14th. We're going to freak out opponents with jobs and with a score of”, Haziri said.
The Democratic League of Kosovo has several candidates for MPs on its list for the February 14th elections, which are: FreedomKatazi, Imet Canman, Valentina Bulnjaku-Rejep, Faton Bislimi and Ramiz Ramadani.











