Ismaili Bridge garners mostly votes in PDK history in Pristina

With 21.64 per cent or 18 thousand and 119 votes in the October 17th elections, Ismaili Bridge has managed to garner mostly votes in PDK history. Despite losing in the capital, Ismaili managed to promote a new spirit in the capital. Although he has failed to win in the local elections [...]
With 21.64 per cent or 18 thousand and 119 votes in the October 17th elections, Ismaili Bridge has managed to garner mostly votes in PDK history. Despite losing in the capital, Ismaili managed to promote a new spirit in the capital.
Although unable to win in October 17th local elections, candidate PDK for Pristina chairman Uran Ismaili has managed to garner mostly votes in PDK history in Pristina.
Uran Ismaili managed to show a new way of doing politics, and as he said yesterday, a new spirit emerged in Pristina”.
And this new way of doing politics also found support in citizens, from whom he managed to secure 21.64% or 18 thousand and 119 votes.
However, although ranked third by citizens' votes, Pristina's going to run-off was a credit to Ismaili himself.
We remember that the PDK over the years has scored poor results in the capital, so it was at war for second and third places, as the first could hardly approach.
In 2009, candidate of PDK) for Pristina chairman Astrit Salihu had received 8 thousand and 427 votes, or 12.2 percent. In the 2013 elections, candidate PDK) for mayor, Agim Ceku, had received 9 thousand and 382 votes, or 10%. In 2017, with Lirak Celajn PDK received 5,128 votes, or 5.8%, while, in 2007, the candidate The PDK, Fatmir Limaj, had received 12 thousand and 361 votes, or 19.3 per cent.
Ismaili Bridge in these elections managed to make the PDK) a determinative factor in Pristina.











