Survey: Albin Kurti remains the people's third favorite, Obadiah draws close

Survey: Albin Kurti remains the people's third favorite, Obadiah draws close

President Vjosa Osmani is the most valued politician from citizens. The second most valued politician is Chief Prime Minister Glauk Konjufca, while Prime Minister Albin Kurti is third. This alignment is done based on recent poll results, which was conducted by the company “U n BO Consulting”, which Clan Kosova has secured. “Using scale [...]

President Vjosa Osmani is the most valued politician from citizens. The second most valued politician is Chief Prime Minister Glauk Konjufca, while Prime Minister Albin Kurti is third.

This alignment is done based on recent poll results, which was conducted by the company “U n BO Consulting”, which Clan Kosova has secured.

“Using the value scale 1 to 5, where 1 means “very negative” and 5 means “very positive”, as well as 88 I don't know/pp, please tell us what you think of the persons mentioned below?” was the question posed to the residents of this survey.

Osman came out with the highest average score of 3.37, until Conjufca, which ranks behind her, has a score of 3.06. Kurti's third in this assessment has an average score of 2,98 out of 5, what was the maximum.

With an average note just a little lower than Kurti is ranked LDK chairman Lumir Abdjiku, with 2.92.

Next opposition leader, Memli Krasniqi The PDK, has received an average mark of 2,60, ranking fifth, as Ramush Haradinaj of the AAK has an average score of 2,38, which ranks a position lower than top diplomat Donika Grovalla, which has been assessed by 2,39 marks by respondents in this survey.

But who's the leader at the bottom of this list? It's Fatmir Limaj of the Social Democrat Initiative, which scores 2,13, while best marks have been received by AKR's Behgjet Pacolli (2,33) and Mimoza Kusari-Lila (2,31).

In another survey, where respondents have been asked that “what are the issues that worry you most?”, turns out that rising product prices is the main concern of Kosovars (15,2 %).

Unemployment, the rise in energy prices and education are other major concerns for citizens, while dialogue and the management of pandemic are the topics that at least distract them (according to this survey).

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