For Fatbardh Kadilli, family voting is the main issue that threatens the diaspora vote in the May 11 elections.
The former Democratic MP said on Off the Record that the most authoritative family member will exert pressure on relatives, while adding that there will also be attempts to buy votes.
"I am convinced that the family member with the most authority will collect the family cards and force them to vote. Even outside, there will be attempts to buy votes. Anyone who owns a bar or restaurant will tell their employees to vote for this or that. The situation has worsened with the involvement of criminals. As a society, we have surrendered to this. I hope that what SPAK announced with great enthusiasm will materialize. We need an iron fist," said Kadilli. (A2 Televizion)