September, 2004

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Survey Informations

Fieldwork conducted between 25-31 August 2004
990 Albanian and other-minority respondents (without Serbs)
Reprezentative for Kosovo population aged 18+ years
20-minute face-to-face interview in-home of respondent
Almost 1 in 5 interviews back-checked
Approval of Leaders
Trust in Political Parties
Voting Intentions in General
LDK = 37.0%
PDK = 21.8%
AAK = 6.3%
ORA = 1.9%
PSHDK = 1.5%
Voting Intentions of Potential Voters