The Kosovo Assembly in the new legislature will continue to have familiar faces within it who have served in at least two parties.

There are at least 10 MPs who have already won a mandate in the Kosovo Assembly and who were previously part of other political parties.


This phenomenon of MPs switching parties has continued for years and it seems that it is not stopping even in the new legislature.

The "transfer" of MPs shows that ideological boundaries in Kosovo remain only declarative in the face of political pragmatism and movements of electoral interest.

From the data analyzed by Telegrafi, the Vetëvendosje Movement (LVV) has been the biggest beneficiary of these movements, integrating 7 out of 10 immigrant MPs into its ranks.

Meanwhile, 2 names have joined the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), while the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) has received 1 MP from the ranks of its main rival.

These movements speak of a lack of internal stability in political parties and dissatisfaction of individuals with the leadership structures. /Telegrafi/

The deputyCurrent PartyPrevious games / History
Mimosa Kusari LilaVVFormer AKR MP (2010), part of the LDK-AKR coalition (2017).
Albena ReshitajVVFormer AKR minister (2017), then AAK MP (2019).
Haxhi AvdyliVVHe was an active part of the LDK (MP in 2017) before joining Guxo/LVV.
Andin HotiVVHe served as a PDK MP (2017).
Adelina GraincaVVInitially elected by PDK (2021), she immediately transferred to LVV.
Agim BakhtiriVVFormer vice-president of AKR and mayor from this party.
Labino Demi MurteziVVMP of the PD-PDK coalition in 2014.
Doarsa Kica XheliliLDKsHe won the mandate with LVV (Guxo List, 2021) before switching to LDK.
Uke RugovaLDKsThere was a journey through AAK and the Rugova List (MP 2010).
Eman RrahmaniPDKElected as a member of the LVV (2021), now part of the PDK.