One with plis, the other with the screws out to vote

On the day of local elections in Kosovo, in addition to civic participation in the vote, special attention was received to some citizens who presented themselves in special ways, displaying patriotism through national clothing and traditional musical instruments. In the municipality of Malisheva, Dorg Mazrek, former Kosovo Liberation Army fighter from the stone quarter headed for [...]
In the municipality of Malisheva, Dorg Mazrek, former Kosovo Liberation Army fighter from the stone quarter, headed to vote in Albanian national costume, accompanied by his family members.

He in a statement in Tv Dukaagjini said he usually keeps this outfit at important parties like 28 November or February 17th, but today he proudly dressed it to honour the day of the vote.
“This dress is more on 28 November and February 17th on Kosovo Independence Day. I walked around today and drank coffee, considering it a holiday. I think of a better government and a better head. Straight ahead, as far as the government is concerned, no one has done anything for Kosovo... but the next mayor has won the vote in Malisheva for his job. I believe he will continue to do it even better”, he said.
He also expressed support for former KLA leaders currently in The Hague:
“Hashim Thaci, Kadri Veselini, Jakup Krasniqi and Rexhep Selimi are unfair there. They did nothing wrong, only good for Kosovo”, Mazreku said.
Meanwhile, in Ferizaj, Murat Loku appeared with another particular symbolic .

He played this spiritual instrument, bringing a festive atmosphere to the day of his election.
We have a party today. Ever since the years of '75, when I was in high school in Kacanik, a friend had brought me a joke. He told me that if I have a gay, plant an nut bag, and since then I play this instrument with love”, he relates.












