In this text you will be able to read the main developments of the 23th day of the election campaign for the local elections of October 12. What promises have the candidates for mayor made? In which municipalities have the party leaders been and what have they promised?
Lushtaku: Skenderaj will never be with those who brought only division and sanctions to Kosovo
PDK's candidate for mayor of Skenderaj, Sami Lushtaku, said that "Skenderaj is with the Kosovo Liberation Army and its political heir, the Democratic Party of Kosovo."
He said that Skenderaj will never be with those who "brought Kosovo only discord, international sanctions, and ruptures with allies," alluding to incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti and the ruling Vetevendosje Movement party.
"Skenderaj is not and will never be with those who, as soon as they came to power, stopped the water supply project in Brus, which would solve the problem of water supply for the city and villages of Skenderaj, and who today shamelessly promise the "Red Feather". Skenderaj will never be with those who did not even send the KSF when the natural disaster of the floods of January 19, 2023 occurred, and did not compensate over 10 million euros in damage to public and private infrastructure. Skenderaj will never be with those who are not remembered for any infrastructure and development project in Kosovo. Skenderaj will never be with those who brought Kosovo only discord, international sanctions and rupture with our international allies, the USA and the EU, with whom Hashim Thaçi and the Kosovo Liberation Army created friendship from the mountains of Kosovo in 1998", Lushtaku wrote on Facebook.
He said that "Skenderaj, as always, says 'no' to demagogues."
Lushtaku held rallies in Polac, Upper Klina, Marië and Makërmali on Sunday.
"Tonight, Polaci, Klina e Epërme, Marina and Makërmali once again said a strong "YES" to the Democratic Party of Kosovo. Thank you to everyone for the great and continuous support. This support is the best proof that our vision for the development of Skenderaj through our development program is finding continuous support in every neighborhood and every village of Skenderaj," Lushtaku wrote.
Kurti was also in Skenderaj on Sunday offering support for LVV's candidate for mayor, Hysni Mehani.
"The other rival candidate of Hysni Mehani is more of a multimillionaire candidate, who is running to rule, not to serve," Kurti said.
Local elections in Kosovo are held on October 12.
Abdixhiku: Pristina needs continuity, Rama is the right choice
The leader of the Democratic League of Kosovo, Lumir Abdixhiku, held an election rally at Kodra e Trimave in Pristina and introduced this party's candidate for mayor of Pristina, Përparim Rama, describing him as the right choice for the capital.
Abdixhiku said that Kodra e Trimave has been supportive of the Democratic League of Kosovo.
"It is a great emotion to be here tonight, in the First Branch of our capital. Here where the history of the Democratic League is deeply written, where loyalty to our values is unbreakable, where citizens have always shown that they stand by justice, freedom and a European Kosovo. Here at Kodra e Trimave – in the iconic neighborhood of Pristina, the invincible bastion of the LDK, a symbol of resistance, loyalty and courage – the LDK is at home. In every campaign, in every election, in every political battle, Kodra e Trimave has been by our side and today, as always, is here to prove that the Democratic League is the main force of this city!", he said, Ekonomia Online reported.
Abdixhiku also spoke about the projects that Përparim Rama has implemented during his mandate, emphasizing that his greatest pride remains full-time teaching.
“Four years ago, we gave this city a new vision and a different mayor. Four years ago, we brought in Përparim Rama – a man of knowledge, architecture, modern urbanism, with international experience and forward-looking ideas. He did not come from the politics of dry words, he came from the world of concrete work. He did not come for power, but for the city. He did not come for rhetoric, but for vision. And four years later, the capital is the clearest evidence of the success of this vision. The biggest project, the greatest pride of these four years, is full-day education. For the first time in the history of Pristina, our children spend their day in modern schools, with decent conditions, with safe food, with special pedagogical care, with numerous activities that prepare them for life”, he emphasized.
Abdixhiku reiterated at this rally that Pristina needs Përparim Rama.
"These projects do not go back. Because Pristina needs continuity. It needs a hand that works and does not stop. It needs a mayor who does not surrender to sabotage. It needs Përparim Rama. And Përparim Rama is not alone. He has the best electoral list that Pristina has today. On October 12, the citizens of Pristina will make their choice. On one side is stagnation, propaganda and chaos. On the other side is work, vision and development. On the one hand are those who talk a lot and do nothing. On the other side are we who work and build. On the one hand are those who see the city as loot. On the other side are we who see it as a trust", he emphasized.
AAK candidates promise new projects, boast about those they have implemented
Promising economic and infrastructural development, the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo candidate for mayor of Viti, Labinot Bislimi, has pledged that if he wins the elections on October 12, he will begin construction of the Morava River canal in the village of Binçë.
According to Bislim, this project will open opportunities for the development of industry and trade.
"We are here in Binça, in the beautiful village of Viti, which for us is a strategic point, where the construction of the Morava River canal will begin. This left part, from the perspective where we are, will offer opportunities for the construction and development of industry, trade and various services, where many investors will be able to use it to the maximum. Meanwhile, on both sides - and especially on the left side of the bank of this river - a long promenade, about 4 kilometers, will be built, which citizens will be able to use every evening or part of the day. A super beautiful promenade," Bislimi said on Sunday.
Meanwhile in Peja, AAK candidate Ali Berisha, who aims to return to the head of the municipality after 12 years, recalled the achievements during his previous term as mayor.
"At that time, we invested a lot in healthcare. The Family Medicine Center was built and a total reorganization of healthcare was carried out. Many schools were built during that period - many of which are mentioned today as having been built by others. In fact, more schools were built then than in the 12 years that followed. Investments were also made in water supply. At that time, there were problems with water supply in the upper part of the city, but water storage capacities were built so that there would be no problems in future periods," Berisha said.
In Rahovec, the current mayor, Smajl Latifi, who is seeking a new mandate, spoke during a rally in Ratkoc on Sunday about cooperation with citizens and the work accomplished during his government.
"We walked together before the war, we walked together during the war, we are walking together after the war, we are walking together in governance. And this entire joint journey, with stages, has made us proud of the work, the good name and the deeds we have done. So, the good deeds and the numerous contributions – before the war, during the war, in peace and in governance – have given a good name to this country, this municipality, this village and this region. We are ready for October 12 – no one can stop our victory. Ratkoc is the great power that will bring the great victory, without a runoff", declared Latifi.
The current mayor of Gjakova and the Alliance candidate, Ardian Gjini, highlighted the investments and improvements in infrastructure that, according to him, have been made, especially in the supply of drinking water to villages. He promised that these efforts will continue with intensity in the next mandate, with the aim of further developing the municipality and improving the lives of citizens.
"Many projects have taken place in Gjakova, many things have happened that I believe can be called positive, both in the sense of private initiative, large capital investments, the transformation of some parts of the city that seemed untransformable. We must lay the roadblocks so that Gjakova never goes back. When I took office, 47 of the 88 inhabited villages in Gjakova did not have drinking water, now they do. Gjakova will very soon become the only municipality in Kosovo where every family has drinking water from the water supply," said Gjini.
Ukë Blakaj, AAK's candidate for mayor of Istog, pledged on Sunday that his main priority will be the supply of drinking water to all citizens.
Meanwhile, on Sunday night, AAK's candidate for mayor of Pristina, Bekë Berisha, held a rally and introduced the candidates for the assembly.
Kurti: Malisheva, a symbol of resistance and sacrifice, but it has been neglected
The Vetëvendosje Movement held its main rally on Sunday in Malisheva, where the acting Prime Minister and party leader, Albin Kurti, sought citizens' support for candidate Valon Hoti.
Kurti said that Malisheva is a symbol of resistance and sacrifice, but according to him, it has been neglected due to misgovernance, corruption and incompetence.
"Malisheva as a municipality is the embodiment of resistance and sacrifice. This place has given sons and daughters for freedom, they have given their lives for Kosovo, they have given blood so that our flag can wave freely, they have given bread on the table, they have given faith and honor in every dangerous situation, therefore anyone who speaks about Malisheva must speak with eternal respect... It is unfair that for all these years Malisheva has been left aside, damaged by corruption, delayed by incompetence... This I am here to say that this injustice ends on October 12 with the victory of Valon Hoti. Valon Hoti's victory is the victory of Malisheva and the victory of Malisheva is the victory of the Republic of Kosovo", said Kurti.
Hoti himself has promised honest governance and investments in basic infrastructure, emphasizing the supply of drinking water.
"Today is the time to put an end to misgovernment, today Malisheva is waking up, today your voice, that of honest citizens, is saying enough with dishonesty and enough with forgetfulness. With mutual trust, we will return Malisheva to what it has always been, pride-dignity and development... I swear to you and I will keep the oath and we will keep the oath... No house without water, no family without this fundamental right, will stop drinking for a single day until every neighborhood and village of Malisheva has drinking water 24 hours a day," said Hoti.
This party's candidate for mayor of Pristina, Hajrulla Çeku, has promised that if he wins on October 12, he will start his mandate by modernizing collective housing and improving public spaces.
"From the first year of the mandate, we will start installing new elevators in all collective buildings in the Dardania neighborhood. We will also work intensively on thermal insulation and facades of these apartments. We are aware that public spaces belong to citizens and we need immediate action to free them from encroachments. The shopping centers in Santea, Kurrizi and Posta e Re will be renovated, renovated and functionalized. We will establish the new municipal enterprise 'Tregu', which will manage and maintain all markets in Pristina," he said.
Support for Çeku's candidacy has also been given by the leader of the Vetëvendosje Movement, Albin Kurti, who has called him the best candidate that Pristina has ever had.
"Pristina has a golden chance, and this chance is called Hajrulla Çeku. Hajrulla Çeku is the man who knows Pristina better than anyone else. He is the man of concrete work and tangible results. You have already seen how Hajrullahu knows the capital, but at the same time he continues to study it, because he has the citizen in mind and service in his heart. The elections of October 12 are not just a vote for mayor, they are a referendum on the future of the capital. This time, Pristina has the most excellent candidate, the best in this century since liberation," Kurti said.
In Prizren, Vetëvendosje candidate Artan Abrashi presented a plan for urban development and infrastructure improvement. He promised to complete public roads in every village.
And the LVV candidate for Peja, Taulant Kelmendi, has focused on youth and education, promising 500 scholarships for students and 1000 sports scholarships for pupils each year.
In Mitrovica, candidate Faton Peci has promised to change the appearance of the city, through greening the spaces, repairing the Sitnica bridge and lighting the streets. He has said that his goal is to make Mitrovica a city of development and well-being.
Uran Ismaili: My projects for Pristina do not depend on the Government
The Democratic Party's candidate for mayor of Drenas, Petrit Hajdari, has promised to open "Bedri Shala" street in the city center.
During the election campaign on Sunday, he said that the closure of this road has caused problems for businesses operating there, especially in the supply of goods.
"We will open this road from the first few days and make it passable, usually from 18:00 to 19:00 we will place earthen barriers that will serve as a blockade, but never block the supply. Also, citizens can use this road to go and receive medical services at the QMF and not come within a 2-kilometer radius to receive services. Only in the evening when you finish work, we will make it a square," said Hajdari.
Drenas has so far been governed by the PDK with chairman Ramiz Lladrovci, who is running on his own initiative on October 12th.
Uran Ismaili, PDK's candidate for mayor of Pristina, said during a rally in the village of Llukar that all the promises he has made so far are realistic, that he does not need the support of the central level to be realized, and even said that they cannot be blocked.
"I have not come up with projects that, firstly, cannot be implemented, secondly, there is no budget, thirdly, I need to ask the government. Pristina is a center that has its own budget and can decide on its own. We do not need to ask anyone. To build kindergartens, to install lights, to extend the water supply, to build sidewalks, to build sports infrastructure, to build a square in a village, for all of this we do not need to ask anyone," he declared.
And at another rally, in the village of Vranidoll, Ismaili declared that for 25 years, Pristina has been misgoverned and never in this quarter of a century has civic trust been translated into work and well-being for them.
"The quality of our life is at a crossroads. The future of Pristina, the future of our country is at a crossroads. We have lived for 25 years, we have experienced it and we have seen it. But it is good that after 25 years we think about how we can do something that gives us quality, 4 years that gives us something back, not that gives politics something and they take it for themselves," said Ismaili.
In Gjilan, PDK's candidate for mayor, Riad Rashiti, has pledged to be unifying and at the service of citizens without discrimination. According to him, Gjilan can only receive the development it deserves with him at the head of the municipality.
"We will never divide our citizens into us and them, because our city deserves unity, it deserves development, it deserves a better future. Therefore, on October 12, let us turn hope into victory, let us give Gjilan the direction it deserves and let us make a big change for Gjilan together," Rashiti declared.
And at the Democratic Party rally in Podujeva, the candidate for mayor, Isak Shabani, said that under his leadership, the approach to governance will change. He promised transparency and accountability at every step.
"We do not promise empty things, I personally do not promise miracles. I promise dedication, I promise honest work, I promise a municipality that works and not talks, an administration that opens doors and not closes them, a government that looks the citizen in the eye and not through the window," said Shabani.
The PDK Youth Forum also held a rally on Sunday. Chairwoman Arbnora Salihu said that the Democratic Party provides opportunities for young people, and as evidence of this, she mentioned the candidacies of Jona Arifi for Kamenica, Arian Tahiri for Mitrovica, and Ervin Shabani for Gjakova, all part of the party's Youth Forum.
"The history of PDK is not written without its youth. In every important process for the country, youth has been there as a force that has built trust, stability and cooperation, and for this, with deep pride we say that every young man and woman who joins the Democratic Youth of Kosovo has an open door to success, has the opportunity to make a difference, has a place to leave a mark," she said.
Selmanaj promises a large ring road in Prizren, Ferati projects worth millions in Istog
The Democratic League of Kosovo candidate for mayor of Prizren, Driton Selmanaj, presented on Sunday the plan for the construction of the city's Great Ring Road.
According to him, this is the largest infrastructure project in the municipality, which will provide a final solution to vehicle traffic.
"The cost of this project, which is about 32 kilometers long, will cost about 210 million euros, money that normally cannot be provided by the Municipality of Prizren alone. But we are convinced that with the funds of the Government of Kosovo and with the help of funds from many international financial mechanisms, we will make this project feasible. We are convinced that this large, historic infrastructure project will provide a final solution to the free movement and circulation of vehicles in our municipality," he said.
Selmanaj said that in addition to the Great Ring Road, he also has another infrastructure project planned.
"To complete the entire road infrastructure in addition to the large ring road, we will also continue the completion of the city's middle ring road project, which means that the current new transit that starts from the entrance to Prizren to the Arbënë district will continue towards the city's Hoqë and from there it will continue to the Vlashnjë district, which will then connect to the structural mosaic of the large ring road," Selmanaj emphasized.
Ardian Shala, the LDK candidate for mayor of Suhareka, has stated that he aims to return the municipality “to the path of development and dignity,” emphasizing the importance of quality education and local tourism. According to him, the LDK offers responsible governance with standards that the municipality currently lacks.
And in Istog, Mayor Ilir Ferati, who is seeking another term, said that the projects implemented in the last 4 years have transformed the city. He announced new investments in infrastructure.
"I am sharing with you some of the projects that will transform the city of Istog: The main sewage collector, a project worth 4.2 million euros; Regulation of the Istog riverbed, a project worth 2.5 million euros; Reconstruction of the inner city area, a project worth 3.5 million euros; Construction of the protective and recreational infrastructure of Bollovani, a project worth 3.5 million euros, Construction of the new fire station facility in Gurrakoc, a project worth 350 thousand euros," Ferati declared.
In Peja, Gazmend Muhaxheri, the current mayor and LDK candidate for another term, stressed that the vision for a green and healthy city has begun to become a reality. He presented the completed works on the promenade along the Lumbardhi, which has now become part of the health trail.
"The idea of the city of Peja as a green and vital city has continued to be realized, this is the health path, but we have connected this place with the promenade along the river and now the citizens of Peja have two accesses to the Health Path, one that leads to the former Vaso Pasha school and the other to the Kapeshnica neighborhood and they continue their walk along the promenade," said Muhaxheri.
In Gjilan, LDK candidate Arbër Ismajli has stated that his priority will be the completion of sports facilities and the return of the city as a center of sports and culture. According to him, much sports infrastructure has been neglected by the current government.
Ismajli also presented his plans for the Qendra Neighborhood in Gjilan.
"Main promises for the Qendra neighborhood: Investment in creating a tourist and economic space for traditional crafts; Renovation of the Balec water tap and the surrounding area; Investment in a children's playground near the stadium; Sidewalk from the "Musa Zajmi" school to the Mosque in Balec," Ismajli said.
Meanwhile, in Rahovec, candidate Burim Krasniqi, during a meeting in the village of Xërxë, presented the list of projects he plans to implement if he wins the trust of the citizens on October 12.
Muharremaj: As always, we serve you without distinction, on October 12, the citizens win
The current mayor of Suhareka, who is also a candidate from AAK for another term, Bali Muharremaj, has said that he has proven his inclusive governance. According to Muharremaj, after October 12, the real winners will be the citizens.
"On October 12, the Citizens win. Then, as always, we serve you with dedication and without distinction. We do not offend or hate anyone. We love Suhareka with all our hearts. Thank you to the friends and supporters of the candidate for municipal assembly Sedat Gashi," Muharremaj wrote on Facebook.
Kastrati: Every young person who has finished school in Kamenica feels the emptiness of the empty streets
The PSD candidate for mayor of Kamenica, Qëndron Kastrati, has called the emptying of this city, especially the departure of young people, a serious challenge. According to Kastrati, this situation must not be left unchanged.
"Every young person who has finished school here feels the emptiness of the empty streets, the lack of vitality and the silence that often affects every neighborhood and village. We cannot let time pass without change. We know how our parents feel. For many of them, the day passes between work, home and coffee in the neighborhood with the same people. A rhythm that repeats itself," Kastrati wrote on Facebook.
According to him, many families feel neglected.
"The elderly deserve more. Some face health challenges and need care, others are full of energy, but feel neglected. This is the reality that many families in Kamenica experience. So I am not returning just to pave roads and public services. I am asking for trust in this vision: a place where every generation has opportunities, where public spaces are vibrant," Kastrati said, among other things.
Kurti from Skenderaj: Inequalities with the former commander, who enjoys when people are afraid, are a deviation from the sacrifice of war
Acting Prime Minister Albin Kurti stayed in Skenderaj, in support of the candidate for mayor from the ranks of LVV, Hysni Mehani.
From there, Kurti has leveled accusations against the current government of this municipality, and more specifically against Sami Lushtaku, who is the PDK candidate for mayor of this municipality.
"In Skenderaj, the current government has neither a program nor an idea. The inequalities in Skenderaj, with the multi-millionaire former commander who enjoys when people are afraid, are a deviation from the great sacrifice of the martyrs, martyrs and all contributors to the liberation of Kosovo, the freedom of the people and an independent state. Public functions are for service with dedication and not for enrichment through rule," Kurti wrote on his Facebook page.
Kurti called the candidate from the Vetëvendosje Movement for this municipality, Hysni Mehanin, the solution to the problems facing Skenderaj.
"With Hysni Mehani, we serve with passion, knowledge and work. Skenderaj with him at the helm after October 12 with the Kuçica dam finds a solution to the drinking water problem, we build new kindergartens for children, we realize the city heating plant, public traffic, a semi-Olympic swimming pool, parks with toys for children, an innovative technological park, a walking and jogging path, and we reduce the number of municipal directorates in order to orient the budget for more capital investments", said Kurti.
Local elections in Kosovo are held on October 12.
Bekë Berisha: Why has "Kodra e Trimave" been left aside? Aren't they also Pristina?
The candidate for mayor of Pristina from the ranks of the AAK, Bekë Berisha, visited the "Kodra e Trimave" neighborhood, where he met with residents there.
Candidate Berisha says this neighborhood has been left aside.
"And why has the entire Hill of the Brave been left aside? Why? Aren't they also Pristina? Don't they have development rights? Today, Beka, together with candidate Fadil Arifi, turned their attention to where it should have been long ago, to the Hill of the Brave."
The AAK candidate also presented his plan for this neighborhood.
"Equal construction coefficient with all other neighborhoods of Pristina. Industrial area for businesses, so that the young people of the neighborhood do not leave, but work and build their lives here. Urban development that brings life, not just construction," Berisha wrote on Facebook.
Berisha also met with representatives of the Association of the Deaf. He says he stressed the importance of their full participation in society.
"In this meeting full of positive energy, Beka emphasized the importance of their full participation in social life and the creation of real opportunities for employment in the professions where they excel. Because...Being equal is not a privilege, it is a right!", he wrote on his Facebook page.
Totaj promises two thousand parking spaces in four locations
The Mayor of Prizren, also a candidate for another term from the ranks of the PDK, Shaqir Totaj, has promised two thousand parking spaces that, according to him, would alleviate the high demand in the city, as a result of the many visitors.
"The work to address parking in Prizren has begun. These are the 4 locations where we aim to create around 2 parking spaces - which will alleviate the high demand in the city due to the many visitors!", Totaj wrote on his Facebook page.
Local elections in Kosovo are held on October 12.
Krasniqi in Podujeva: Every vote for number 191 is one more opportunity for change
The leader of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, Memli Krasniqi, stayed in Podujeva on Saturday in support of the PDK candidate for mayor of this municipality, Isak Shabani.
Krasniqi, at a gathering among the people of Llapje, said that Shabani is a proven man, a patriot and an excellent professional.
"Every vote is one more opportunity for change, every vote is one more opportunity towards victory. And from today I would like to conclude with the message that for Podujeva it is better with number 191 and with PDK. It is better for Podujeva with Isak Shabani", emphasized the PDK leader.
Meanwhile, the PDK candidate for mayor of Podujeva, Isak Shabani, thanking everyone for their support, pledged for economic development, subsidies in agriculture, modernization of schools, and quality health services.
"We do not promise empty things, I do not promise miracles. I promise dedication, I promise honest work, I promise a municipality that works, not talks, an administration that opens doors, not closes them, a government that looks the citizen in the eye, not through the window," said Shabani.
Memli Krasniqi: Gjilan is better with Riad Rashiti
The leader of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, Memli Krasniqi, said at a rally in Gjilan that the PDK candidate for mayor of this municipality, Riad Rashiti, is the right person to lead Gjilan.
"It is better for Gjilani with Riad Rashiti, it is better for Gjilani with all of you together, because the time has truly come for Gjilani and we will make the program of Riad and the PDK a reality together," he emphasized.
Meanwhile, Rashiti said that PDK has the best team, the best list and the best program that will give this municipality a new direction.
"I will never distinguish our citizens into us and them, because our city deserves unity, development and a better future. Therefore, on October 12, let us turn hope into victory," said Rashiti.
Local elections are held on October 12.
Shahini meets with residents of the village of Prugovc, discusses infrastructure problems
The candidate for mayor of Pristina from the PSD, Besa Shahini, held a meeting with the residents of the village of Prugovc. Shahini said that in this meeting she talked about the infrastructural problems that the residents of this village face.
"Only 12 km from the city, but disconnected due to lack of infrastructure. We talked about 200 meters of road that has not been paved for 4 years, the missing lighting, the bus station without a front door and the lack of a regular bus line," Shahini wrote on Facebook.
Çeku for artists: They have been supported by MCYS, they will also be supported by the municipality
The candidate for mayor of Pristina from the Vetëvendosje Movement, Hajrulla Çeku, from the “Artists’ Neighborhood” in Ulpiana, has pledged support for this community. Çeku stressed that he has supported artists even while he was at the head of the Ministry of Culture.
"Many of their initiatives have been supported by the Ministry of Culture, while from October 12 onwards they will also have support from the Municipality. Within the framework of the "Prishtina 2035" platform, we have foreseen dozens of clear measures for the development of art and creative activities in the city, from multi-purpose community spaces in every neighborhood and village, to annual residencies for 30 artists and an emergency fund for their social support," Çeku wrote on Facebook, after a meeting he held in the Ulpiana neighborhood.
Petrit Hajdari promises to open the road blocked by the expansion of the square in Drenas
The PDK candidate for mayor of Drenas, Petrit Hajdari, has promised to open a road connecting businesses and neighborhoods beyond the square. According to him, this would provide easier access for every citizen.
"This road has remained blocked by the expansion of the square and several businesses have been blocked, which do not have the possibility of supply. We will open this road from the first days and make it passable," pledged Hajdari, who also added that the opening of this road would also make it easier for citizens to receive medical services, avoiding the longer route they currently take.
Hajdari also said that this street becomes a square again in the evening by placing the ground laurels.
Hajdari, on his social network Facebook, also wrote about a meeting with citizens in the village of Poklek i Vjetër in Drenas. Hajdari said that they were warmly welcomed by the citizens in this village.
"In Old Poklek, enthusiastic citizens who love PDK and above all Drenas welcomed us warmly. This belief is the force that is turning our campaign into a joint journey towards the victory of Drenas. The wave of victory has begun and will be made official on October 12. Drenas is opening a new chapter," wrote candidate Petrit Hajdari.
Ferati promises million-dollar projects: We will change Istog
The Mayor of Istog, Ilir Ferati, has revealed concrete plans for the next term, which he aims to win in the local elections on October 12.
In a video, he mentioned million-dollar projects that he said would "transform the city of Istog."
"With energy, clear ideas and dedication, we are building our common future with real progress and a vision that unites us all. Because each pillar of the program carries a goal, to continue our journey together, for the future we want."
". Our journey continues! #LDK113 Yours, Iliri," he wrote on Facebook.
Ismaili with the youth of Kodra e Trimave: The implementation of the 5 Solutions begins after October 12!
The candidate for mayor of Pristina from the ranks of the PDK, Uran Ismaili, has met with the young people of Kodra e Trimave, with whom he says that he talked about the energy of change and the importance of the vote on October 12th.
According to him, Pristina only becomes functional when they choose change through voting.
"Pristina becomes functional only when each of us chooses change through voting. Kodra e Trimave has understood: on October 12, we together determine our future and that of all of Pristina," said Ismaili.
Besnik Osmani: Victory on October 12 is inevitable
The candidate for mayor of Fushë-Kosovo from the ranks of the Democratic League of Kosovo, Besnik Osmani, visited the Sylejmani family.
On the social network Facebook, he wrote that victory in this municipality is certain.
"Tonight, the Sylejmani family in Vragoli welcomed us with much love and respect. Their sincere support and without any alternative is proof that the citizens know well the direction they want. With this dedication and with this faith, victory on October 12 is inevitable! Thank you to everyone for trusting us with good governance for our municipality, and much respect to the Sylejmani family! Kosovo Field BEYOND!", he wrote.
Local elections will be held on October 12th where the citizens of Kosovo will elect mayors and municipal assembly members.