Baraliu: The VV appears to have 48 deputies if it reaches 60% of the diaspora

An analysis of Albanian analyst and mathematician in America, Bleron Baraliu, predicts that the Vetevendosje Movement will reach the 48th seat in the Kosovo Assembly. Baraliu's analysis puts the vote to account on bail and those from the diaspora. According to Baraliu estimates, the total number of voters in the February 9th elections is expected to go to [...]
An analysis of Albanian analyst and mathematician in America, Bleron Baraliu, predicts that the Vetevendosje Movement will reach the 48th seat in the Kosovo Assembly.
Baraliu's analysis puts the vote to account on bail and those from the diaspora.
According to Baraliu's estimates, the total number of voters in the February 9th elections is expected to total 926 thousand. It also envisions plus 750,000 valid votes from the diaspora and about 15 thousand on bail.
Baraliu has said that Vetevendosje “appears to have 48 deputies” after counting all votes.
When diaspora numbers and renumbering are upgraded, we can add them correctly. The LVV appears to end with 49 deputies, if there are 80K diaspora votes, and takes about 60%x1>, Baraliu said.
According to Baraliu, if Vetevendosje manages to win 75% of diaspora votes, then there is a possibility that the ruling party will reach the 50 deputies' quota.
Baraliu predicts Vetevendosje to have 388 thousand votes after counting all votes, while The PDK, the second-ranked party, is expected to have 198m votes at the end of the count.












