Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) leader Bedri Hamza said that the elections were not equal and that public money was used, speaking at a press conference one day after the elections, while also congratulating all parties for their results.
Hamza said they had expected better results.
The elections were free, but they were not fair and they were unequal. They were unequal because public money was used, which certainly also influenced the result,” Hamza said.
The PDK leader stressed that he expects the institutions to be formed quickly.He also announced that PDK will go through two important processes: first, internal elections this year, where the race will be open at all levels, including the party leader; and second, they expect a favorable decision for the former KLA leaders being tried in The Hague, because, according to him, if a different decision is made, there is no freedom.
In these early elections, according to preliminary results from the Central Election Commission, PDK won 21.13% or 147,325 votes.