Gashi: Do not coalition with anyone, Serbs came organised by Serbia to vote

Dzafer Gashi, the candidate for chairman of Obilic, says he did not win the elections in the first round even because of the organisation of Serbs who came from Serbia just to vote on 17 October. Meanwhile, he says he will make coalitions for the 14 November runoff. “They came in organizedly [...]
“have come in an organised manner and has been voted in an organised way”, Gashi said.
In any other municipality where there are mixed communities there has been no candidate including Gnjilane, Kosovo's Lipjane”, Gashi said.
“About 1100 votes have been held under the vote”, he added.
Gashi said they will not make coalitions with anyone.
We'll do no political subject. We will continue to do it with citizens. We have information from the ground that some of the citizens who have been listed in other subjects who are not in the race can join the vote, while the coalition will have”, Gashi said.
But why are they against coalitions?
Because so far we've made the journey with the citizens. A decision has been issued in Headship that will have no coalitions. We stay well with the Assembly. We've got 9 atomicists out of 21 and we won't need a coalition, but we'll continue to rule with citizens”, Gashi added.
According to the CEC, Xhafer Gashi in the first round of elections received 5.880 or 48.25 percent of the elections. In the run-off he will face Halil Thaci of VV) who received 2,437 or 20,00%.











