LDK: Our expectations are positive, citizens come out to vote

The LDK's election headquarters has held today a media conference where it has discussed the management of the election process. The leader of this staff, Arben Gashi, has said they expect some of the municipalities not to go to the runoff. He has further indicated that some polling stations have had problems [...]
The leader of this staff, Arben Gashi, has said they expect some of the municipalities not to go to the runoff.
He has further indicated that some polling stations have had electricity problems, until he invited KEDS and CEC to prevent such problems from appearing in the afternoon hours.
We today have about 2651 commissionors and 4400 observers and thousands of activists and people working for the LDK and their municipalities. The process has begun according to the previous legal time, started well and correctly. There have been minor problems at a polling site or polling stations. has been behind several small problems with electricity, but has generally been a good process. That's why I invite KED and CEC all voting to be powered especially at night”, Gashi has said.
He has added that according to their estimates voter turnout is almost similar to past election processes
We like LDK as headquarters invite citizens to exploit their right to vote. We expect a considerable part of the municipalities to get the result today and not have a run-off. Our expectations are positive”, Gashi said.











