The Vetevendosje led by Albin Kurti is expected to win almost half of seats in the Parliament of Kosovo on 14 February early election, according to a new survey.
The findings from the Albanian Post survey in cooperation with the “Gani Bobi” Institute on the trend of political preferences ahead of snap election in Kosovo show that the Vetevendosje movement jointly with the list of Vjosa Osmani are excepted to win 51.3 percent of votes. Baton Haxhiu who presented the survey in Kanal 10 TV said the margin of error is 1.5 percent. According to the survey the Vetevendosje wins 51.3 percent, followed by the LDK with 15.5 percent, PDK 15.5 percent, and AAK 5.5 percent. Nisma of Fatmir Limaj remains under threshold.
The survey shows that 9.6 percent of voters are undecided, whereas 1.3 percent of the respondents stated that they will vote other parties. The survey was conducted on 1.035 respondents extended proportionally in all territory of Kosovo. Translated into mandates according to the survey the Vetevendosje will get 58 seats, LDK 18, PDK 16, AAK 8. Kosovo Parliament has 120 seats, and of them 20 are reserved for minorities. The survey results show that Albin Kurti is the most preferred leaders with 51 percent of votes, followed by Hoti with 15.6 percent and Hoxhaj 12.7 percent. /GazetaExpress/