The chairman of the Albanian National Council in the Valley, Ragmi Mustafi, has said that Shaip Kamberi has secured enough votes to become a deputy in the Parliament of Serbia, as parliamentary elections were held for the fifth time today in Ternoc, Bujanovac, where the Albanian MP is in the race.

According to Ragmi Mustafi, Shaip Kamberi has secured enough votes for the deputy in the Parliament of Serbia.

Mustafi said that the proper mobilization made Kamberi get the necessary votes.

"According to the assessment of the headquarters of the Coalition of Albanians of the Valley, the mobilization and organization are enough votes to secure a seat in the Parliament.

However, it is already in the hands of the commissioners who will administer the vote, namely the counting of votes", he told RTV Dukagjini.

Mustafi announced that Kamberi received 630 votes, which are enough for him to be elected deputy.

According to him, this number could go up to 650 or more.

"According to our estimates, we secured the votes, namely the number of votes and the end of this process.

According to our estimates, we will see around 630 votes when the ballot boxes are opened", he said.

"Counting those who voted from home, it could be 650, or it could be close to 700," he added.

The elections for the last time were held on May 27 in Ternoc of Lugina for the parliament of Serbia, where the Albanian deputy, Shaip Kamberi, did not receive enough votes.

/Dukagini/