VV results in Prizren: Why did the Priorians not convey the spirit of change to other cities?

The country-level Vetevendosje movement according to the CEC results reaches 48 per cent, but this percentage is expected to be even higher in the municipality where it governs itself, Prizren. But that was not the case. Prizren was slowly becoming a bastion of the Vetevendosje Movement, following the victory achieved at the 2017 municipal elections when [...]
Prizren was slowly becoming a bastion of the Vetevendosje Movement, following the victory achieved in the 2017 municipal elections when he became mayor of Mytaher Haskuka and after early elections of October 6, 2019.
Although there is an increase of votes, this increase is not nearly as expected and the percentage is even lower than the country's percentage rate.
All of this, despite Haxhi Avdyl's party approach from the Vjosa List, Periscope follows.
In Prizren, Vetevendosje has received 27 thousand and 946 votes from 92,87 percent so far. Its percentage is 45.97.
But in other municipalities where the VV governs, the percentage is markedly higher. In Podujevo it is 59.45, while in Mitrovica it is 63.05 percent.
Even in municipalities where this party had won victories, both in Pristina and Kamenica [with leaders who had fled towards the PSD], Vetevendosje stands better than in Prizren with which it governs. In Pristina the percentage is 64,13, while in Kamenica it is 55.20.
Even in the VV municipality where VV was in co-governance as a small LDK partner, it has achieved more satisfactory results than in historic Prizren. 60,08 per cent of the vote has taken this party in question.
The causes of this non-convincing spirit of change are unknown even in Prizren municipality. /Periscope











