What is promised in the campaign, and what interests the voters?
The Self-Determination Movement, which expects to remain in power in Kosovo even after the February 9 elections, primarily advocates to voters through nationalist rhetoric in its campaign, while opposition parties focus on economic issues and criticisms of the current government's performance, analysts observe. Both sides' promises, according to commentators at Kosovo Online, are not particularly convincing, and what most concerns citizens is what is being offered on the socio-economic front.