Former Mayor of Pristina, Shpend Ahmeti, offered commentary regarding the outcomes of the July 7 election during an appearance on the program “DPT te Fidani.” In his assessment, Ahmeti suggested that the Vetëvendosje Movement experienced a significant failure in its ability to mobilize the electorate, despite his belief that the movement held a more favorable political standing. Speaking on the results, Ahmeti stated, “The failure of the Vetëvendosje Movement is absolutely in the failure to mobilize votes; they were in a much better situation. I do not know if they managed to lose the position by not going to the election, because I do not know what was supposed to be done.”
The former mayor framed the overall results as a setback for the political group.
Ahmeti contended that the movement’s current standing is considerably less favorable compared to its position prior to the recent election. He reiterated that he viewed the outcome as a clear failure attributable to the Vetëvendosje Movement itself. Through his commentary, Ahmeti highlighted the perceived gap between the movement’s potential and the actual turnout or results recorded during the election.
His remarks focused heavily on the operational aspect of campaigning, suggesting that poor mobilization efforts were the primary cause of the underwhelming performance. The comments from Ahmeti provide a critical analysis of the political landscape following the recent electoral process.
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The former Mayor of Pristina, Shpend Ahmeti, provided commentary on the results of the July 7 election during an appearance on the program “DPT te Fidani.” Ahmeti assessed that the Vetëvendosje Moveme
What specific aspects of the election results led Ahmeti to conclude that the Vetëvendosje Movement failed to mobilize its electorate?