Local elections: So the diaspora voted for Pristina chairman

Counting of votes coming in by mail from the license at the CEC Counting Centre has ended. The Counting and Results Centre has completed the counting of votes outside Kosovo, which have been sent via mail to the CEC's address during September 15th, October 15th, for the 2021 local elections. For the Pristina municipality, [...]
The Counting and Results Centre has completed the counting of votes outside Kosovo, which have been sent via mail to the CEC's address during September 15th, October 15th, for the 2021 local elections.
For the municipality of Pristina, exiles voted the VV candidate, Arben Vitita, but not enough to ensure a victory without a run-off.
Vitia received 231 votes, meanwhile, the LDK candidate for progress Rama has received 52. Rama and Vitita will compete in the runoff, as no one has managed to get over 50% of the total vote in the first round.
Ismaili Bridge The PDK has received 23 votes, AAK's Daut Haradinaj 9 and AKR's Gezim Mehmeti has received 3.
The second round of local elections in Kosovo will be held on November 15th.

Otherwise, after counting 99.52% of the vote in Pristina, the result was this: The Vetevendosje Movement's Arben Vitita led with 42.26%, meanwhile after it was Rama of the Democratic League of Kosovo, with 29.34%.
The Vetevendosje movement and the Democratic League of Kosovo will face in the second round of elections.












