Hamza stated that the elections were free, but not fair—public money was used.

Bedri Hamza, the Democratic Party of Kosovo’s candidate for Prime Minister, addressed the public following the September 7th elections, commending the orderly conclusion of the voting process. At a press conference, Hamza stated that while the PDK anticipated stronger results, the party is currently awaiting the final tabulation of all votes. “I wish all political parties success in the results; it has been a process among several electoral processes,” Hamza stated.

Regarding the outcome, he acknowledged the results while noting that the party’s expectations were higher. “For the PDK, the result is what it is; certainly, we expected more, we could have achieved more.”

Hamza further projected that the party is likely to secure a modest increase in its representation within the Kosovo Assembly compared to its previous mandate. In his remarks, Hamza maintained a measured tone regarding the immediate post-election atmosphere.

The candidate emphasized that the party’s focus remains on the established democratic procedures following the recent elections.

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2 thoughts on “Hamza stated that the elections were free, but not fair—public money was used.

  1. It’s concerning to hear that the process was free but that public funds were involved in influencing the outcome.

  2. What specific instances of public money usage did Hamza cite to suggest the elections were unfair?

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