Counting towards the end, these are the least voted candidates in the four main parties

As the voting count process for parliamentary candidates nears its end and more than 84 per cent of votes have already been counted, it is becoming increasingly clear that not all candidates have managed to secure the necessary support to target a seat in the Kosovo Assembly.
In the ranks of the Vetevendosje Movement, the least voted candidate thus far is Arijeta Ajeti, who ranks 110th on the list of 1,732 votes. Next come Feim Tahirsylaj with 2,332 votes, Raymonda Ahmetaj with 2,481 votes, Bajram Mehmeti with 2,655 votes and Nazmi Hoxha with 2,797 votes.
Even in the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK), there are candidates who have remained at the bottom of the list for the received support. The most likely candidate is Ilir Peci, ranked 110th with 619 votes. Next are Shacir Hetemi with 678 votes, Fehmi Bekteshi with 746 votes, Fatos Shala with 766 votes and Agron Pajarizi with 1,009 votes.
Meanwhile, in the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), the least voted candidates to this stage of counting are Albana Bulnjaku with 478 votes, Anduena Mculi by 521 votes, Alban Hoti by 566 votes, Albulalena Bilali with 693 votes and Pajtesa Aliu Krasniqi with 716 votes.
In the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK), the last place on the list keeps the Berbatovci silver with 134 votes. Following it are Agron Polluza with 234 votes -- Arijanita Hajdini by 240 votes, Rame Bislimi with 254 votes, and Fatmir Peci with 315 votes.
With the count entering the final phase, these candidates seem to be far from racing for an MP mandate, while major differences with the most voted names on party lists testify to strong competition within political subjects. / Periscope/











