Suspicion of the são party got 500k Why are you challenging February 9th on every body of the ruling party?

They had great expectations. The result was worse than they were. Ankees begin. The Vetevendosje movement, led by Albin Kurti, now five years in power, was targeted for the February 9th election to break the preliminary record of votes held by 2021 with over [...]
The Vetevendosje movement led by Albin Kurti, now five years old in power, targeted for the February 9th elections, had them break the preliminary record of the vote they held from 2021 to over 50% of the vote, or in the figure, over 438 thousand votes. This time around, this party demanded nothing short of 500 thousand votes.
Enis Rrustemi, Periscope
Not only did he not get 500 thousand votes, but Albin Kurti's coalition party with the Guxon List and the Alternative fell about 100,000 votes less than in 2021.
By CEC, Vetevendosje Movement from the CKN results received 40.90%, or in numbers, over 345 thousand votes.
But convinced that when they are counted diaspora vote, they will go to 51 mandates, to govern alone. It did not work out as expected. The VV remains in 48 deputies.
Because they failed to make numbers to govern on their own, reproaches and complaints on Facebook began.
Vetvendosje asked to annul votes by mail and repeat voting, through the Election Panel for Anxiety and Parashtre (PZAP).
But LVV was shown Indisposed on time for complaints. That's why, The Electoral Panel for Ances and Parashtre has dismissed the Vetevendosje Movement's complaints of cancelling the results of the postal vote and repeat the vote.
Prime Minister Albin Kurti, chairman of this political subject, was asked yesterday at a news conference whether to complain to the Supreme Court in case PZAP rejected their complaint.
As far as the election process issues are concerned, the elections have not been conducted even though the vote is over until results are certified, I believe that our Vetevendosje bodies will take appropriate positions and decisions. She's another part I can't deal with, maybe enough, but it's not the place here to talk to”, he said.
How did the diaspora vote in the past?
In the 2021 parliamentary elections, the Vetevendosje Movement won over 80 per cent of the vote by mail, or by figure over 400,000 votes.
In the February 9th elections, 2025, the diaspora also had the option of voting in consulates and embassies. This resulted in greater turnout than in the preliminary elections.
VV received nearly 32,000 votes by mail or 51.57%, while in diplomatic representations it received 80% or over 12,000 votes.
Even for voting in diplomatic representations, there were suspicions of vote manipulation. That's because it's the big difference the VV percentage won there and the ones in the mail. /Periscope.












