Each political entity has already submitted its list of candidates for deputies to the Central Election Commission.

Although the deadline for submitting these lists was open from November 24, political entities waited until the last day, December 7, to publish them.


Political scientist Dorajet Imeri told Radio Dukagjin that the parties have not offered any major changes compared to the February elections.

"Political parties in the last minutes to choose some new figures, with the aim of appearing to be giving opportunities to figures, people, contributors, professionals, and this remains to be seen. I consider that there is nothing extraordinary, perhaps, and for this reason I consider that the lists are more or less in the domain of what we had in the previous elections", emphasized Imeri.

Meanwhile, political expert Muhamet Hajrullahu says that the focus should be on party programs.

"It is very important that there are reforms and development within the lists. But for me, from today, the question remains what these lists will offer, what is the program. This should be the essence, not the names. Names come and go, naturally they are refreshing, but for me, what the program has to offer is the main element in this period," said Hajrullahu.

In the December 28 elections, the major parties are running alone, while political partners have included them within their lists.