Cakolli Predicts Lower Turnout Amidst Kurti-Osmani Division Ahead of Kosovo Elections
Kosovar political analyst Eugen Cakolli, speaking on the “DPT Te Fidani” program, anticipates a potentially lower voter turnout in the upcoming parliamentary elections. Cakolli, from the Institute for Democracy in Kosovo (KDI), highlighted the significant impact the division between current Prime Minister Albin Kurti and former President Vjosa Osmani could have on the final election results. As reported by KlanKosova.tv, Cakolli stated that the dynamic between Kurti and Osmani is expected to influence the outcome.
He referenced past elections, noting that such confrontations have demonstrably affected voter behavior. “The confrontation between the current Prime Minister and former President Osmani undoubtedly will have an impact on the election result,” Cakolli explained. “The last two elections have shown us that it is possible (to influence the election result), as in the past…”
Analysts suggest that voter engagement will be a key factor in determining the results, alongside traditional measures of turnout.
The ongoing political tensions between the two figures are anticipated to play a crucial role in shaping the election landscape.
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This division between Kurti and Osmani is certainly concerning for the future of the Kosovo election.
What factors beyond the Kurti-Osmani dispute are expected to influence voter turnout?