UBO survey: VV continues to decline

Recent September polls show that the Vetevendosje Movement has dropped sharply in popularity until there is significant growth from the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK). Where and how many percent were digested? On February 14, 2021, Vetevendosje would firmly win the extraordinary elections by taking 50.2 percent of the votes. [...]
On February 14, 2021, Vetevendosje would firmly win the extraordinary elections by taking 50.2 percent of the votes. But after coming to government, this party seems to be failing to retain popularity.
The failure to realise promises, violate attitudes and not address the crisis appear to have disturbed the country's citizens, forcing a large measure of them to abandon the political subject headed by Prime Minister Kurti.
From 50 to 37
Out of 50 percent of what they had in February 2021, Vetevendosje would gradually lose support every month. In April 2022, they would have 41.9 percent of civic support, according to UBO Consulting.
This support would fall in two months until June 39.6 percent. Even more disturbing is the month in which another 2.3 percent were lost, causing the ruling subject to have only 37.3 percent of the vote.
LDK Doubles
On the other hand, the Democratic League (LDK) appears to be managing to consolidate the ranks at a staggering speed. This political party in the February 14th elections would get a little over 12.7 per cent, questioning its very existence despite being the oldest parliamentary party in the country.
But, the LDK has managed to recover over the time that Lumir Abdixhiku is in charge. This political party had 19.4 percent in April 2022 to jump to 20,3 in June and then 22.3 in September.
To illustrate better, this party had been away from Vetevendosje for 37.5 percent (50,212.7) but has already approached only 15 percent (37,3-22.3).
Finally, this political party was joined by the deputy of List Guxo and the Vetevendosje Parliamentary Group, Mrs. Doarsa Kica Jeleli. Dare on the other side, despite maintaining the founding framework in September, is in completely negligible figure (1.5 per cent) and far away from the possibility of survival on the party political scene.
PDK AAK strange
The Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) has also marked increases in September, but this party has been declining from April to June.
Exactly what is sorely angry in June is not known to voters and supporters of this party, which is headed by Ramush Haradinaj.
The PDK on the other hand, there has also been a fall and a strange rise. In just two months, this party has increased by 0.3 percent (from April to June) to decline to 0.1 percent (from June to September).













