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The CEC announced the final results, LVV gets 42.30%, PDK – 20.95%, LDK – 18.27%

The CEC announced the final results, LVV gets 42.30%, PDK – 20.95%, LDK – 18.27%

With these percentages, LVV has secured 48 seats in the Kosovo Assembly, PDK 24, LDK - 20 seats, Serbian List nine seats and the AAK-Nisma coalition, eight seats.

After more than a month since the end of the elections, the Central Election Commission has announced the final results of the February 9 parliamentary elections.

CEC Chairman Kreshnik Radoniqi said that the counting process was transparent.


The Chairman of the Central Election Commission (CEC), Kreshnik Radoniqi, said that with the new Law on Elections, political entities can complain to the Electoral Complaints and Appeals Panel (ECAP) regarding this final result up to 48 hours from its announcement.

The ECAP must then make a decision within 96 hours of the complaint being filed.

Final results, these are the 48 deputies of LVV
Read too Final results, these are the 48 deputies of LVV

Radoniqi guaranteed that at no point was the integrity of the vote violated, even though there were delays in counting the votes.

He justified the delays by saying that the votes were counted for the first time as required by the new law, which means that initially the votes for political entities were counted, then the votes for candidates for deputies were counted in 38 counting centers, along with verification of votes for political entities.

Bedri Hamza most voted – List of 24 winning deputies in PDK
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As another reason for the delay, he also mentioned the electronic platform, which according to him did not function properly, so officials were forced to manually verify each figure before entering the results into the system.

"The results followed the steps foreseen under the Election Law and were counted in full transparency," he said, pledging that the CEC will organize internal panels to understand where the work has stalled and to avoid potential problems in future electoral processes.

LDK secures 20 mandates - names of MPs sitting in the Assembly
Read too LDK secures 20 mandates - names of MPs sitting in the Assembly

The candidate for prime minister from VV, Albin Kurti, emerged as the most voted candidate in the election with 337.791 votes.

Under Kosovo law, within 30 days of the certification of the results, the country's president must convene the constitutive meeting of the Kosovo Assembly.

AAK-Nisma coalition after the parliamentary elections, the 8 names that will be in the Assembly
Read too AAK-Nisma coalition after the parliamentary elections, the 8 names that will be in the Assembly

If the president and vice presidents are elected, then Vjosa Osmani must ask the winning party, LVV in this case, to propose the candidate to form the Government.

Division of mandates

LVV – 42.30% or 48 mandates

PDK – 20.95% or 24 mandates

LDK – 18.27% or 20 mandates

AAK NISMA- 7.06% or 8 mandates

Serbian List – 4.26% or 9 mandates

Serbian party LDM 1 term.

Non-Serb parties – 10 mandates

To have a majority, at least 61 deputies are needed in the 120-seat Assembly of Kosovo. /Telegraph/