Recent media polls find them useless and harmful

Lawyer Dastid Pallaska has criticised recent polls being published across the media and the way they are dealing with the latter. He writes that it is the responsibility they are being published by people who themselves are in the race. Here's the full reaction: With the public (i) surveys prepared/overwatched by persons in [...]
He writes that it is the responsibility they are being published by people who themselves are in the race.
Here's the full reaction:
With the public (i) polls prepared/overwatched by those in the race, and they have open conflicts of interest; or (ii) semi-responsive polls for some municipalities in the event of parliamentary elections are of total responsibility.
To reason with these TV polls is public ridicule.
Even if all this media nonsense is described to nonprofessionalism and not distrust, the result is extremely harmful, the intimidation and obligation of voters to line up behind “winners” designed to escape punishment from the new regime. A typical self - fulfillment prophecy!
With this poisonous disk, we're going to have a choice with AKLAMATION, which for the above reasons was the preferred method of <x0 selective” on totalitarian systems.
To preserve mental health and protect political obedience from this unprecedented attack on free vote, it is unlikely to ignore this tasteless media spectacle.
Kosovo is small. We all know each other. We don't need polls or stupid tests to decide who we vote for on February 14th.











