The citizens of Kosovo have headed to the ballot boxes for the fourth time, as they are currently voting for the Extraordinary Parliamentary Elections.

On February 9, neither party managed to form a majority, sending the country into a nine-month-long deadlock.


When we come to the December 28th Special Elections, the Central Electoral Commission has provided figures on how many citizens voted.

As of 15:00 PM, 28.70 percent of citizens have exercised their right to vote, reports Telegrafi.

But which municipalities are leading with the largest turnout so far?

Zvecan is the municipality with the highest turnout, as 46.11 percent of citizens exercised their right to vote.

Next is Ranilug, where 43.78 percent of citizens went to the ballot boxes, and then Novo Brdo, with 40.70%.

Mamusha is the fourth with the highest voter turnout, with 39.31 percent voting, while in Shtërpcë 37.05 percent voted. /Telegrafi/