Bedri Hamza's call to citizens: Step out on Sunday, this time your vote changes everything

Bedri Hamza's call to citizens: Step out on Sunday, this time your vote changes everything

At the end of his speech, prime minister candidate The PDK has thanked the PDK activists and structures.

“Tonight I want to thank you from the heart. You've been on the ground every day. You knocked on the door. You've talked to people. You heard their troubles. You introduced our program. You have kept alive the belief that change is possible. This campaign is built with your work. With your energy. With your faith. With your love for Kosovo. But our campaign doesn't end tonight. Our campaign ends only when the ballot boxes close. So from this moment until Sunday evening, we must give everything. Every phone call matters. Every conversation matters. Every voter matters. Every family matters. Every vote matters. Go to your relatives. Go to your neighbors. Go to your friends. Call the undecideds. Call those who are disappointed. Call in those who think their vote doesn't change anything. Say, this time, your vote changes everything.

He has said that on Sunday he does not only decide one party, but Kosovo decides.

“Decide whether to continue the crisis or start the change. Decide whether the division will continue or the union returns. Decide whether to continue reasoning or the results will begin. I trust the citizens of Kosovo. I trust your wisdom. I trust your strength. I am confident that Kosovo can choose when the country needs direction. And tonight, from Skenderbeu Square, I want to make it clear. Enough with the crisis. Enough arrogance. No more divisions. Enough of the failures. It's time for work. Time for responsibility. It's time for change. Stop the crisis. Change Kosovo. Sunday, come out and vote. Get out for your family. Get out for your children. Go out for your parents. Come out for your future. Get out for Kosovo. Let's fill the ballot box with hope. Let's open the way for change. Let's make Kosovo a working state, a developing state, a state that serves citizens. Trust me. With courage. With responsibility. Love for Kosovo. Together we will stop the crisis. Together we will change Kosovo. Together we will make Kosovo better. Congratulations. Success. Victory. ”, Hamza said.

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