Vetëvendosje leader Albin Kurti has called on investigative authorities to look into the Exit Polls published for the mayoral race in South Mitrovica. Commenting on the preliminary results of the October 12 local elections, he said they show Vetëvendosje remains the main political force even at the local level.
At a press conference today, Kurti said LVV won three municipalities without a runoff, and with diaspora votes, it is likely to also win Gjilan without a runoff.
“In yesterday’s elections, according to preliminary results, Vetëvendosje won without a runoff in Podujevë, Kamenicë, and Shtime. With diaspora votes, it appears we have also won Gjilan without a runoff, meaning in the four municipalities we governed over the past four years, we won without a runoff. Overall, we are in 12 out of 17 municipalities that go to the second round if we include Gjilan... These results clearly show that our movement has not only maintained growth from one election cycle to the next but has risen as the main political force in Kosovo even at the local level. This is the most precious gift and the best wish we have received from the people of Kosovo on this 20th anniversary of LVV,” said the LVV leader.
The acting Prime Minister, Albin Kurti, urged justice authorities to investigate last night’s Exit Polls for the mayoral race in South Mitrovica, saying this was not just a mistake but a blatant interference.Although he considers last night’s result satisfactory, Kurti expressed confidence that his party will win in all municipalities where Vetëvendosje candidates are in the runoff.
According to the LVV leader, before the runoff there will need to be an analysis of the election results to consider possible cooperation or coalition with PDK or other parties in Prishtina.
In the October 12 local elections, Vetëvendosje will compete in the runoff in 12 out of 20 municipalities, based on results from counting more than 90% of votes. The party won without a runoff in Kamenicë, Podujevë, and Shtime, according to current results.