Arben Vitita votes in Pristina

Former Health Minister at Kurti Government Arben Vitita, in the February 14th elections, in Pristina has managed to secure over 23 thousand votes. Vetevendosje Movement's year has failed to pass the number of votes on the VV) list, Vjosa Osmanin, which in the capital has garnered more than 44,000 votes. Arben [...]
Arben Vitita has often been mentioned as the ideal candidate of the Vetevendosje Movement to take over Pristina leadership.
Although the Vetevendosje Movement has never confirmed this, its officials have declared there is no one more suitable than Vitia to compete in the capital.
But how many have been voted by the Arben Year in the February 14th election?
In calculating 228 locations in the capital that Gazeta Express has made, it turns out that the former director of health in the municipality of Pristina has received over 23 thousand votes.
Year votes in the February 14th elections have marked increases compared to those in 2019, where the one in Pristina had received 11 thousand and 445 votes, throughout Kosovo 26 thousand and 106 votes.
Although Vitita received the most votes in Pristina, he is left behind Vjosa Osmani, who at her initiative in this election has entered the coalition with Vetevendosje Movement, where she held the number two.
Osman is voted by more than forty-four thousand citizens in the capital, while the difference between it and the year is about 20,000 votes.
According to unofficial media reports, Osman has received over 250 thousand votes overall. If that stays, then Osman becomes the most voted politician in Kosovo, with the electoral system with open lists. These votes still do not include conditional votes and votes by mail.
Meanwhile, Osman also left number 3 behind in Vetevendosje Movement, Glauk Konjufka.
Konjufca has managed to secure over 30,000 and 500 votes in Pristina, making the difference between him and Osmani more than 13 thousand and 500 votes.
In accounts conducted by the Express newspaper at these locations, Osman is seen as being transferred to each polling site Konjufca, except one in which the latter had 10 more votes than Osman at a polling centre in the capital.











