Cakolli: The comparison of Kurt with Osman will have an impact on the election result

Institute for Democracy Predicts Lower Turnout Amidst Kurti-Osmani Division

Kosovar political analyst Eugen Cakolli of the Institute for Democracy in Kosovo (KDI) anticipates a potentially reduced voter turnout in the upcoming parliamentary elections. Speaking to KlanKosova, Cakolli indicated that the division between current Prime Minister Albin Kurti and former President Vjosa Osmani could significantly influence the election’s outcome. Cakolli highlighted that past election trends, particularly concerning voter participation, suggest a shift in this cycle.

He referenced previous elections where the monitoring mission’s impact on the final election result was notable. “The confrontation between the current Prime Minister and former President Osmani undoubtedly will have an impact on the election result,” Cakolli stated. “The last two elections have shown us that we can influence the election result, as in the first place, the monitoring mission does not necessarily…”

Analysts believe this dynamic will be a key factor in determining the overall election result.

The extent to which this division affects voter behavior remains to be seen as the campaign progresses. Cakolli’s assessment underscores the importance of voter engagement in the upcoming election.

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2 thoughts on “Cakolli: The comparison of Kurt with Osman will have an impact on the election result

  1. “It’s concerning to see how the rivalry between these two figures could discourage voters from participating.”

  2. What factors are driving the Institute for Democracy’s prediction of lower voter turnout?

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