Unbeproached results: What did the three ext-polletes say?

There are three surveys that have been released shortly after 7:00 p.m. when it is the official closing hour. All three polls have given a convincing victory to the Vetevendosje Movement, even as expected. Institute PIPOS, published by Klan Kosova, has placed Vetevendosje at 41.8% without counting diaspora votes. PDK has [...]
All three polls have given a convincing victory to the Vetevendosje Movement, even as expected.
Institute PIPOS, published by Klan Kosova, has placed Vetevendosje at 41.8% without counting diaspora votes. The PDK has received 16.5 per cent, while the LDK has received 15.2 per cent, writes Periscopi.
According to UBO Consulting, the survey published in RTV Dukaagjini, turns out that Vetevendosje will have 48.9 percent, PDK 17.7 percent and LDK had 14.6 percent. The AAK in both surveys passed the threshold.
And the last one, counting only the votes of Albanian parties, turns out that the VV will get 53 percent, PDK 20, LDK 17 and AAK 7 percent.
It turns out that the VV has not had more than 51 percent in any survey, but without counting the diaspora vote, which could produce the desired result.
What can be drawn from three surveys reveals that Vetevendosje has managed to come first in this election, although it is still unclear whether it has achieved the desired outcome.
The most lost party in this election is the LDK, which has lost nearly 30 per cent of its voters.
Turnout in these elections has been roughly the same as that of past elections. /Periscope











