Haskuka: Win in Prizren without runoff

Prizren's chairman, Mytaher Haskuka, is convinced that in Prizren he will win without a run-off and that he is working in that direction. KTV's interactive Haskuka has said that the February 14th elections have shown there are no more betting and strong links between citizens and political parties. “I think with [...]
KTV's interactive Haskuka has said that the February 14th elections have shown there are no more betting and strong links between citizens and political parties.
I think with the job done, but even with the confidence we have in citizens, we're working to win without a run-off. I respect everyone, I wouldn't come here. In its aspect of analyzing the opponent, the priorities and shortcomings must be understood. We don't usually have anything new. Citizens have now changed access to these things. We have seen it on February 14th, there are no longer very strong betting and connections between citizens and political parties. No matter how the ties go, I think we will win without a run-off. But even if we go to the second round, it won't change the”, Haskuka said.
In past local elections, he had won his first term as Prizren's chairman, defeating PDK candidate Shaqir Totaj for a little over 200 votes. He will face it in the October 17th elections, among other things. The LDK on the other side has run Anton Quinn to head Prizren.
When I won, the resources and tools in terms of checking the Prizren municipality all had Totaj. There was a coalition with all the parties, I only had one. Eventually, we won a run-off. In terms of the person, I think that if he had a run-by claim for the mayor, he had to run for deputy on February 14th, grow the support and then the mayor. But he has never ventured into MP on February 14th”, Haskuka said.











