The subject of early elections has aroused the curiosity of citizens as to which of the political subjects currently enjoys the strongest support at the ballot boxes.
A survey conducted by the KosovaPress News Agency, in which 25 respondents voted until May 2083, reveals the ranking of political parties in the country.
Although with many accusations from the opposition for not working in government, the Vetevendosje Movement in power enjoys the most confidence among the citizens.
Albin Kurti's party, which has the majority in the Assembly with 120 seats, continues to lead even further. She received 41.72 percent or 869 votes of citizens.
The Democratic Party of Kosovo, led by Memli Krasniqi, as the only one that responded positively to Kurt's invitation for a meeting, ranks second with 36.58 percent or 762 votes.
In third place is the Democratic Movement of Kosovo and Lumir Abdixhikut, with 15.36 percent or 320 votes, followed by the AAK-NISMA Coalition with 2.11 percent or 44 votes. The Guxo list, which is part of Vetëvendosje, received the trust of only 0.91 percent of citizens or 19 votes.
The number of citizens who "don't know" which party they will vote for is 68 or 3.31 percent.
Going to new elections has been re-actualized after the meeting between Prime Minister Albin Kurti and the head of PDK, Memli Krasniqi, which was rejected by LDK and AAK.
The date for the election is set by the country's president after consultations with the political parties. This happens after the Assembly is dissolved. PDK has currently proposed June 30 or July 7 as a possible election date.