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From memes to social networks directly to the Parliament, Zegjine Çaushi is the 6th most voted candidate on the open list of the SP in Fier

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From memes to social networks directly to the Parliament, Zegjine Çaushi
Zegjine Çaushi, the SP candidate on the open lists

The people of Fier voted for Zegjinena, perhaps because she spoke in a "street language" that only they understood, or because she might seem to represent a simple woman who doesn't know much about political life, but simply wants to enter the Assembly.

While the counting of ballot boxes in our country has finished and only the results of the diaspora votes are awaited, Fier has surprised us by convincingly voting for the Socialist Party. Of the 16 mandates it has in total, 12 are for the SP and only 4 for the DP. Of these 12 mandates, 5 candidates in the Assembly are entered from the safe lists and 7 from the open lists.

But what attracts the most attention is a name that is not very well known, but which has recently made a splash on social networks, turning into a real meme.

The Socialist Party candidate on the open lists, Zegjine Çaushi, is the 6th most voted candidate from the ranks of the SP in Fier. So far, she has received 2,753 votes.

From memes to social networks directly to the Parliament, Zegjine Çaushi
CEC data for SP candidates for Fier, 6th most voted

In the political campaign that turned her into a reality show, Zegjinja did not need empty promises, banners or posters with her photos. She took a "sword" in her hand and went straight into a mocking "war" and chose Gazment Bardhi as her target.

Sometimes calling out to her, "O Gazo, where are you, sister?" and sometimes making fun of her and inviting her to lunches and dinners, Zegjineja suddenly turned into a real meme.

The people of Fier voted for Zegjinena, perhaps because she spoke in a “street language” that only they understood, or because she might seem to represent a simple woman who doesn’t know much about political life but simply wants to get into the Assembly. The people of Fier who voted for her know who she will represent.

But, even if the votes remain the same and Zegjineja actually becomes part of the Assembly, people are eager to know whether she will talk about laws, reforms, rural development, or whether she will make the socialists laugh with her 'jokes' and attacks on her 'fixation' Gazment Bardhi?!/ Pamphlet

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