UBO's survey: Albin Kurti's party falls below 40%, PDK second

Next Omnibus The UBO Consulting has drawn very interesting measurements of the power of political parties, which has seen Gazeta Express from one of the company's clients. According to these measurements, for the first time in two years, in polls the LVV is below 40 percent. PDK continues to be second, while [...]
After a year and a half of power, the measurements being made show that the Vetevendosje Movement would no longer have the result “referendium” in the election.
In a survey provided by the Express newspaper, where citizens have been asked who would vote, if national elections were held soon, the results were far different from the 14 February elections.
Of those surveyed, 35.8 per cent have responded that they would vote LVV in the upcoming elections. When the percentage of those who refuse to respond and indecisive ones is distributed, the LVV turns out it would take 39.6 percent.
In March, in the measurements that UBO Consulting had done for Gazeta Express and T7, LVV had emerged at 41.9 percent.
The Democratic Party, in the measurements conducted, comes in second. 19.8 per cent of respondents have responded that they would vote on the PDK if elections were held this Sunday. With votes declared, The PDK turns out it would get 21.9 per cent of the vote.
The third, as in the February 14th elections, is still the LDK, currently led by Lumir Abdixhiku.
In recent measurements, the LDK turns out it would receive 18.4 per cent of the vote. When the percentage of the undeclared is distributed, the LDK percentage is at 20.3.
This includes the party founded by President Vjosa Osmani. Separated from the LVV, the “Gux” list turns out to receive 1.3 percent of the vote, according to these measurements.
Ramush Haradinaj's alliance has turned out to be voted by 6.7 per cent of respondents.
If the elections were held soon, according to measurements, not one percent of the votes would receive Alternatives, AKR and PSD.
The Social Democrat Initiative finds that it would get 1.9 percent of the vote.
Results of recent elections February 14th, 2021
In the last national election, LVV received exactly what it wanted. The final result brought him the first of over 50 percent. The other 49 percent had left all other parties together.
In these choices, The PDK came in second with 17 per cent.
While the LVV was marking the deepest result ever in the election, the LDK came out with the least votes in its history.
The LDK was then led by Isa Mustafa received 12.7 per cent of the vote. Meanwhile, the AAK had received 7.1 per cent of the vote.












