These are VV candidates who won most votes in Istog

The Vetevendosje movement has achieved that in this election in the municipality of Istog, 7531 votes in all, or expressed an estimated 43.81%. In a list secured by local medium Istogu Cannel, Vjosa Osmani is the most voted by 5658 votes, followed by Valdet Januzaj with 3310 votes, then Glauk Konjufca with 2893 votes. Former Health Minister, [...]
The Vetevendosje movement has achieved that in this election in the municipality of Istog, 7531 votes in all, or expressed an estimated 43.81%.
In a list secured by local medium Istogu Cannel, Vjosa Osmani is the most voted by 5658 votes, followed by Valdet Januzaj with 3310 votes, then Glauk Konjufca with 2893 votes.
Former Health Minister Arben Vitita has received 1242 votes, meanwhile, Vasfije Krasniqi 1118 votes. Albulen Haxhiu received only 708 votes.
The preliminary results of the February 14th early parliamentary elections in Kosovo have already been published, but final results and their Certificate could take at least two weeks.
Based on preliminary results, the February 14th election has won the Vetevendosje Movement, followed by the Democratic Party of Kosovo and the Democratic League of Kosovo.
The Vetevendosje movement so far, according to projections, has managed alone to win 56 seats, which, with votes from the diaspora, could increase the number of seats in the assembly.
Some of the parties of the non-Serb communities have expressed their readiness to be part of the ruling coalition, so no delays are expected in creating the new government, Kurti 2.
The first challenge for the ruling coalition will be the election of Kosovo's new president, as for this process, more than 80 MPs are needed to vote.











