These are the five most voted candidates for Assembly in Pristina

These are the five most voted candidates for Assembly in Pristina

The count of all votes for municipal Assembly in Pristina has ended. The Democratic League of Kosovo has won with the majority votes for Assembly by 28 thousand and 740 votes, followed by the Democratic Party of Kosovo with 22 thousand and 198 votes, while Vetevendosje has come up with the third vote for Assembly with [...]

The count of all votes for municipal Assembly in Pristina has ended.

The Democratic League of Kosovo has won with the majority vote for Assembly by 28 thousand and 740 votes, followed by the Democratic Party of Kosovo with 22 thousand and 198 votes, while Vetevendosje has come up with the third party vote for Assembly by 21 thousand and 302 votes.

The fourth and fifth countries share the AAK and the League of Pristina.

IndexOnline brings you five candidates with them to vote for Assemblys from these political subjects:

Democratic League of Kosovo: Rama's progress is the most voted candidate on 28 thousand and 740 votes, followed by Bujar Gashi by a thousand and 304 votes, Bekim Gashi with 1 thousand and 187 votes, Milazim Vitija with 1 thousand 166 votes and Fadil Aliu with 936 votes.

Democratic Party of Kosovo: Ismaili Bridge has won 22 thousand and 198 votes, followed by Agron Canoli by 1 thousand and 112 votes, Leutrim Retkoceri with 882 votes, Lirik Musliu by 857 votes, and Besiane Musmati by 846 votes.

Vetevendosje Movement: Mrika Limani Myrtaj as the host of the list has received 21 thousand and 302 votes, followed by Gzim Svecla with a thousand and 534 vote, Life Bujar by 1 thousand and 175 votes, Beryta Abazi Muhadri with 782 votes, and Egzon Azem with 716 votes.

Alliance for the Future of Kosovo: Beke Berisha has received 9 thousand and 886 votes, followed by Kreshnik Smajlaj by 773 votes, Endrit Gashi with 681 votes, Yll Bogaj with 628 votes and Behar Gashi with 488 votes.

Pristina Connection: Fehmi Kupina as the owner of the list has received 7 thousand 356 votes, followed by a Betim Abdullah with 383 votes, Kreshnik Sopi with 381 votes, Liridon Restelica with 344 votes, and Nutret Stublla with 308 votes. /IndesksOnline/ Periscope.

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