VV candidate expresses disappointment: Votes far less I get, Kosovo voter lies

Vetevendosje's candidate for MP, Liri Loshi, has expressed his disappointment with the votes taken in the February 14th elections. I'm getting a lot less than I thought, and even less than I've been promised by friends and friends. The cow on his Facebook account. He has [...]
I'm getting a lot less than I thought, and even less than I've been promised by friends and friends. The cow on his Facebook account.
He has said he has received about 1900 votes, without counting Pristina votes and few other cities.
That adds he is not enough to become V Legissulater III of the Kosovo Assembly, Periscope follows.
Our significantly lying “is lying when it promises to vote, just like the politician who lies he will do a thing for his voters and who ends his mandate without doing any work. This is our culture. ”
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Votes are coming up a lot less than I thought, and even less than I've been promised by friends and friends, or by those who have lobbied for me. However, I am not at all disappointed by Kosovo voters living inside Kosovo. After 21 years of going back to your country and asking for an MP's vote, it's like too much courage. Honestly. I don't even know how I dared!
The Albanian voter is becoming increasingly emancipated and more real in his independent assessments. However, I have received the symbolic number of votes in every city of Kosovo, and this shows that the Kosovo voter is not against me, but he needs to know more about me and that recognition is hard to realise from such a large physical distance with each other.
I still have no recognition of Pristina's votes, and this could slightly improve the number of votes, which is far from the necessary number to become an MP. Without Pristina, Pec, Prizren, Ferizaj, Podujevo... I have about 1900 votes. Istog has given me 404 votes, while Skenderaj only 303 (I haven't seen them yet!) It's like it eliminates my dilemma and yours that I'm Drenica's, or of the Dukagjin Raff! But, most of all, I have always felt that I am my Kosovo that is so small, but also so lovely and beautiful that I can't share it.
I now expect the vote of Pristina and the diaspora. Based on the promises I have received in Kosovo and the current vote I have within the country, I expect the same thing to happen to the diaspora voter, counting that our theory remains roughly the same regardless of where we are, or where we live. Our considerable voter lies when he promises to vote on you, just like the politician who lies that he will do something for his voters and who ends his mandate without doing any work. This is our culture. For me this is a new experience and an interesting challenge, for which I have not been prepared, because I have not had any relationship before how it becomes and what happens.
One thing that worries me a lot is the CEC's attitude towards the diaspora vote, where close to half of the votes are being discredited as unfair. This hurts me a lot as a candidate, but more harms the election process and especially my political subject, which may not achieve the necessary majority to make the government. Such an approach of the CEC is really incomprehensible, and I think Vetevendosje has the right to complain about the damage it is suffering.
Normally, I would have to wait a little longer to make this post, but since the curiosity of friends and readers is great to learn something more about my vote, I decided to get to know you more time for what I know, and that means that I'm as transparent as I promised and as I've tried to be.
The diaspora vote would have to suffice for a diaspora candidate for MP. If I don't get this vote, this would mean that the diaspora needs a better candidate, or that the diaspora has no real integration to get their deputy. Because, MP, you don't get to be a Facebook fan, but you're getting your signature passed on.
What may have damaged me in Kosovo may also be my clear and very pronounced attitude that I will not do favors for those who give me the vote, but neither discrimination for those who do not give it to me. I think that Kosovo voters should accept such an attitude if they want to build a society where the principle of equality is not conditioned nor compromised by vote.
Now please don't regret why the votes for me are my predictions, or yours, because my voting status is exactly the barometer of your will. We need real assessments and no more real appreciation than the one done by the vote. Neither do you nor I need hippies. Eliminate this for as long as we can in the future. Because it is difficult for us not to see where we love our country.
May we continue with hope. I've said a few times and I'm still saying that if all hope dies last, for me this saying is not worth it. For me hope never dies until I exist. After all, we can do many important things for the country without being in parliament. I promise I will not stop on my political path that I started until I have health and breath.
I love you all equally no matter what your faith is to me. You are citizens of my homeland and you all deserve my care and my work for you. I hope your vote has appointed people more worthy of being part of parliament and state institutions that we expect to make a difference.
One more time. Congratulations on the big victory we already have. I hope it's used correctly and enjoyed your expectations that this time are not modest. They're great receptions. It's not easy being in the game, because much more than privilege, this time it's a duty and it's a mission.
Congratulations and good luck all together.
I keep waiting for the diaspora will! I'm not going to call you “gernaca” regardless of how you voted. Because when I told you I loved you so much, I meant it.











