Singer Edona Llalloshi, who ran on the Vetëvendosje Movement list in the parliamentary elections held on June 7, 2026, managed to secure enough votes to be re-elected as an MP for another term.
Meanwhile, singer Adelina Thaçi, who ran on the Democratic Party of Kosovo list in the June 7, 2026 elections, failed to secure the necessary number of votes to win a second term in the Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo.
The suspicious portal “buzzchronic.com” published an article on June 17 with the claim that singer Edona Llalloshi addressed singer Adelina Thaçi with the comment "I'll give you my votes", after the election results were published.

The publication was accompanied by a sensational headline, presenting this statement as authentic. But this was denied by Llalloshi himself.
What was claimed and what are the facts?
The article claims that Edona Llalloshi commented on Adelina Thaçi's address with the words "I give you my votes", implying that the comment was made publicly. The claim has been denied by Edona Llalloshi herself. through a public response, in which she calls the news "completely false and malicious."
Llalloshi states that she has never made the comment attributed to her and that the publication aims to damage her image, as well as her friendly relationship with Adelina Thaçi. She emphasizes that throughout her career she has been guided by mutual respect and professional ethics and that she has not used and would not use inappropriate language towards anyone.
Through her reaction, the singer calls on the media that published and distributed the news to immediately withdraw it.
So far, no public evidence has been presented to prove that the comment attributed to Edona Llalloshi was actually made. On the contrary, there is a clear and public denial from the person to whom the statement is attributed.
Analyze:
The claim that Edona Llalloshi commented "I'll give you my vote" for Adelina Thaçi is not supported by verifiable facts.
Llalloshi himself has publicly denied authorship of this comment, describing the publication as fake news and warning of legal measures against the media that published and distributed it.
Based on its work methodology, hibrid.info considers this claim to be "fake news".
Reasoning:
The “Fake News” rating is given to informational content that is entirely fabricated or that contains factually incorrect claims or information. Content that is rated as fake news can be defined as having been created and distributed with the intent to misinform the public, i.e., to present a claim that is completely false as fact.