Kurt is talking about runoffs: We're gonna try to make everything okay.

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has said his party, the Vetevendosje Movement, aims and wants to win in municipalities in which he will run in the runoff on November 14th. “We will try to make everything go okay, as far as the process is concerned, so no incidents, democratic elections, [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has said his party, the Vetevendosje Movement, aims and wants to win in municipalities in which he will run in the runoff on November 14th.
“We will try to make everything go okay, as far as the process is concerned, so that there are no incidents, to be democratic, and free, fair, and fair, and as the Government of Kosovo, we are in support of all institutions, state mechanisms that will organise elections and of course intend and we want to win”, he told EO.
According to CEC results, at least 19 municipalities have scored political parties' victories since the first round, while 19 other municipalities head to the second round of local elections to be held on November 14th.
In the second round of the elections, which will be held on November 14th in the run-off will be: Gjakova (AAK-LVV), Rahoveci (AAK-LVV), Gjilani (LVV-LDK), Dragashi (PDK-LDK), Cline (AAK-PDK), Kamenica (PSD-LVV), Podujevo (LVV-LDK), Pristina (LVV-LDK), Prizreni (LVV-PDK), Vita (LDK-LVV), Vushtrria (PDK-LDK), Maleva ( Initiative - PDK), Yunik (AAK-LDK), Mamusa (KDTP-KATP), Glogovac (PDK-DD), Kllokot (Serbian List- GI SNS), Istog (LDK-AAK) and Add (PDK-LVV).











