Pal Lekaj running for deputy again, says AAK has great support at the country level

Next month I will find Kosovo facing extraordinary parliamentary elections, Periscopi writes. February 14th is the date when Kosovo citizens will turn to ballot boxes to vote on their elected. Political parties have not yet made public their lists with [the...] MP candidates.
February 14th is the date when Kosovo citizens will turn to ballot boxes to vote on their elected.
Political parties have not yet made public their lists with Kosovo Assembly MP candidates.
Pal Lekaj from the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, in an answer to Periscope, suggests that party structures have been mobilised for elections while stressing that they have seen great support from citizens.
“The AAK is sufficiently prepared for this election -- all party structures have been mobilised, information from the field is very promising. From the meetings we have with the citizens, we have great support at the country level” Lekaj told Periscope.
On the other hand, Lekaj confirms to Periscope that he will run again for Kosovo Assembly MP.
The deadline for certificate of political parties has opened on January 8th and will remain such until January 16th.










