Abdixhiku demands full recount: Votes are not alienated

The leader of the LDK, Lumir Abdixhiku, reacted tonight regarding alleged vote manipulation in several municipalities, accusing certain structures of alienating the will of citizens to the detriment of new and reformist candidates.
In a Facebook post, Abdixhiku wrote that the vote was not taken away from the new candidates because of their mistakes, but because they are young, clean, and do not fit into a politics built on personal interests.
"Paris, and not only him, but also other young politicians, alienated their vote. Not because they were wrong, but because they are young, pure and do not fit in with those who have turned politics into a shelter for interests. When a young person in politics is attacked, it is not just a name that is attacked; it is the idea of a generation that believes in the future that is attacked. Above all, reform is attacked," he writes.
Abdixhiku emphasized that LDK, compared to other parties, has the fewest irregularities, but precisely for this reason it has a dual responsibility towards citizens and reform within the party.
He warned that after the LDK Assembly is held, there will be concrete consequences for those who have violated the electoral process, not only in terms of legal and public matters, but also political responsibility within the party.
"Therefore, there will be consequences. For them, wait for us after the Assembly. Beyond the public shame and the law of the Republic, there will also be political responsibility within our house," Abdixhiku wrote.
The LDK leader has also demanded immediate action from justice institutions, emphasizing that every violator of the law must receive the deserved response.
"Responsibility according to the law, prison, for anyone who violated the free vote. The manipulative commissioners have names. They are all known. Give them and their clients the answer without hesitation," he wrote.
In conclusion, Abdixhiku has requested a full recount of every ballot box in every city, emphasizing that the vote must not be alienated and must be protected.
"And to remove any doubt, the CEC must ensure a complete recount of every box in every city. Let those who have evaluated well be encouraged, let those who have stolen be revealed. The vote is not alienated. The vote is protected," concluded the LDK leader.




















































