**Kosovo Election Campaign Begins**
The official campaign for Kosovo’s parliamentary elections has started. The elections are scheduled to take place on February 9. A total of 28 electoral lists and 1,280 candidates from various political parties and national communities are taking part.
**Parties Launch Campaigns**
Several major parties have launched their campaigns in recent days. The Self-Determination Movement (Vetëvendosje) held a rally in Gjakova to kick off its campaign. The party’s leaders emphasized that they aim to unite Kosovo, which has been divided by other parties over the past 20 years.
**Democratic Party Promises Change**
The Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) launched its campaign in Pristina’s “1 Tetori” hall. PDK leader Memli Krasniqi urged voters to support Bedri Hamza as their candidate for prime minister, promising a comprehensive plan for improving citizens’ quality of life.
**Other Parties Focus on Unity and Economic Progress**
The Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) launched its campaign at the Youth and Sports Center in Pristina. LDK’s candidate for prime minister, Lumir Abdixhiku, described the campaign as the beginning of a new chapter for Kosovo.
The Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) and the Social Democratic Initiative (NISMA) began their campaign with a visit to the Adem Jashari Memorial Complex in Prekaz. The parties emphasized the importance of unity and honoring the legacy of those who sacrificed their lives for freedom.
**Elections Could Shape Kosovo’s Future**
With parties emphasizing unity, economic progress, and national pride, Kosovo prepares for a decisive election that could shape its future.