The candidate for prime minister from the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, Ardian Gjini, has said that they are engaging as political subjects to win the June 7 elections.
According to Gjin, Kosovo has stagnated in economic development, so they are trying to convince citizens that this is the only way to get the country out of the situation it is in.
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Letter to the Reader — Why We're Asking for Your Support Contribute"Despite the fact that someone may find this naive when they hear it, I am telling you that we are working to win the elections. Not to win the elections for ourselves because it is not a victory like in sports, tennis or boxing. We are aiming to win the citizens' conviction that the path we are explaining is the only path that will get Kosovo out of the situation it is in," said Gjini on the show "Elections in Time" on KTV.
The AAK leader said that during the election campaign they never instigated a personal fight with the leaders of other political parties with whom they are competing, which has been seen in this election campaign.
Gjini has stated that the state should create the conditions for new businesses and, as right-wingers, they believe that citizens should not become dependent on, as he said, permanent state support.
"We have avoided personal fights with other political leaders, we have avoided them as much as possible, even though in politics there are sometimes 'elbows' and 'thorns'. Again, everywhere we have gone, we have shown what we want to do and we have tried to explain to the citizens that there is no other way and this means economic development," said Gjini.
The AAK candidate for prime minister has said that citizens cannot have better pensions, better salaries, better schools and hospitals "if there is no economic development."