A Hard Battle AAK-Nisma for an MP narrows the election gap

Race between AAK candidates and NISMA candidates continues to be strong. The AAK-Nisma-Conservators-Intellectual-Ideal Coalition numbers 7 per cent of the political subject' votes in the February 9th election. Given that number, the coalition is expected to have eight deputies in the next legislature. With the current results of the candidates for deputy, AAK is expected to have [...]
Race between AAK candidates and NISMA candidates continues to be strong.
The AAK-Nisma-Conservators-Intellectual-Ideal Coalition numbers 7 per cent of the political subject' votes in the February 9th election. Given that number, the coalition is expected to have eight deputies in the next legislature.
With the current results of candidates for MPs, the AAK is expected to have five deputies, while the Social Democrat Initiative is expected to have three MPs.
However, the division of the seats in the assembly within the coalition may change and the two subjects may be equally represented in the next legislature.
The initiative could reach four deputies, removing an AAK MP if Nima's Vesel Krasniqi wins the race with the AAK's Lahi Brahimaj.
The two candidates within the coalition list are competing for a seat that is at odds. The difference between them is currently only 190 votes.
Brahimaj and Krasniqi are fighting for seventh place within the list, as the eighth country will belong to the Initiative's candidate, Xhevahire Izak. It is expected to enter the assembly as the eighth coalition MP through gender quota.
Based on the candidates' results for up-to-date deputies Thursday 23:02, with close to 95% of the votes counted, Vesel Krasniqi narrowed the gap with Lahi Brahimaj to only 190 votes, out of 246 votes, what was the pre-alteranced difference after counting about 92% of the vote.
Lahi Brahimaj, currently numbers 10,973 votes, 190 more than Vesel Krasniqi, who has 10,783.

Candidates who have secured their seats in the assembly from the AAK-Nisma coalition are Ramush Haradinaj, Fatmir Limaj, Daut Haradinaj, Bekle Berisha, Time Kadrijaj and Arberi Krasniqi.












