Elvira Ibrahimi Hoti, the deputy candidate representing the Vetëvendosje Movement (listed as number 53), has articulated her platform goals, centering her commitment on advocating for the working populace and those invested in the progress of Kosovo. Hoti stated that her primary objective is to utilize her professional experience to serve within the Parliament, acting as a dedicated voice for citizens who are actively contributing to the nation and who advocate for a superior future for Kosovo. The candidate highlighted her extensive background working alongside diverse groups of individuals.
She specifically mentioned the experiences of small business owners, entrepreneurs, students, women, and youth. According to Hoti, these demographics represent segments of society that consistently require enhanced opportunities and greater adherence to justice. In her statement, Hoti emphasized that her professional journey has been spent collaborating with people who embody resilience—those who are committed to building, who are willing to take calculated risks, who embrace continuous learning, and who demonstrate perseverance.
She positioned herself as a representative attuned to the specific needs of these contributing groups. The deputy candidate, Elvira Ibrahimi Hoti, thus aims to channel her advocacy efforts into legislative action. Her focus remains on ensuring that the concerns of those who work and contribute—the very people who form the backbone of the economy—are central to the political discourse in Kosovo.
Her commitment, she asserted, is to champion the causes of those who deserve recognition and systemic support.
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I wonder how her specific financial experience will translate into actionable policy for the country.
How specifically do you plan to apply your finance experience to benefit Kosovo’s development?