The independent candidate for mayor of Kllokot Municipality, Arbër Emini, who has the support of all Albanian parties, aims to end the dominance of the Serbian List and Belgrade’s influence in this municipality through an inclusive alternative for both Albanians and Serbs.
Emini promises fair, developmental governance with a focus on equality, infrastructure, and education for all citizens of Kllokot, regardless of ethnicity.
The independent candidate for mayor of Kllokot Municipality, Arbër Emini, in an interview with KosovaPress, emphasizes the importance of this municipality being led by an Albanian mayor, who says he will be the voice of all communities, regardless of ethnicity.
Emini says that his decision to enter the race for mayor of Kllokot Municipality came as a result of the need to end the Serbian List’s governance in this municipality.
He says that under the leadership of this political force, Kllokot has been isolated from investments and left behind in development.
However, he expresses confidence that the citizens of Kllokot will not be influenced by this propaganda.
“I have faced Serbian propaganda and continue to confront it today. The goal of Serbian propaganda has been to influence public opinion, to make citizens doubt and divert votes away from the Albanian candidate toward Serb candidates. This propaganda has been carried out in the harshest way possible, even fabricating various self-recordings. I believe citizens have not fallen for this propaganda and will not, and I will fight it with the support of both Serb and Albanian voters… I do not feel threatened because I have thousands of Albanian and Serb citizens supporting me and know that this propaganda will not affect the election results. I believe in a strong victory in the first round… Do not fall for Serbian propaganda, work until the last day of the elections, vote massively, including from the diaspora. I call on citizens to come vote to remove the Serbian List and Belgrade’s influence in Kllokot and to develop Kllokot together,” he emphasized.
If he wins the race for mayor of Kllokot Municipality, Arbër Emini says his first action will be to put the municipal building into use, which has so far not been utilized by previous administrations.
Economic development, infrastructure, central heating, one school, and two Albanian-language kindergartens are some of the main promises Arbër Emini aims to achieve in his first term.
“Kllokot is a small municipality, and every investment coming from the Kosovo government or foreign donors has been blocked by the local authorities, under the influence of the Serbian List and Belgrade… The main goal is economic development, infrastructure development. Projects include the first to be implemented in Kllokot: central heating from thermal waters… Albanian school, infrastructure also for the Serb community and locals, since both communities have been discriminated against by the Serbian List. I believe this barrier will be broken, Serb support will be strong from the Kosovo Government… The main benefit will be equality with the Serb community. Albanians in Kllokot do not have a school or kindergarten and are forced to send their children to other municipalities. I believe during my first term, the main first step will be creating and building an Albanian school from grades 1 to 8 and two kindergartens: one in Kllokot and one in the village of Mogill,” Emini declared.
Since its establishment in 2009, Kllokot Municipality has continuously been led by representatives of the Serb community.