Five days after Sunday's snap parliamentary elections in Kosovo, the new composition of the Kosovo Assembly is becoming increasingly clear.

The Central Election Commission has been continuing to count votes for parliamentary candidates since Monday, and so far over 95 percent of the votes have been counted.


According to the current results, below are the candidates from Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) who currently hold the mandate of MP.

However, it should be noted that about 5 percent of votes from polling stations have not yet been counted, and there is a significant number of postal votes, which could affect the final ranking and number of mandates for this political entity.

PDK candidates currently winning parliamentary mandates:

Bedri Hamza – 148,390 votes
Arian Tahiri – 65,317 votes
Progress Gruda – 59,841 votes
Uran Ismaili – 49,998 votes
Sala Jashari – 43,699 votes
Vlora Çitaku – 40,208 votes
Enver Hoxhaj – 35,818 votes
Arben Mustafa – 34,998 votes
Nait Hasani – 28,875 votes
Rrahman Rama – 26,436 votes
Kujtim Gashi – 25,564 votes
Eman Rrahmani – 24,943 votes
Ganimete Musliu – 24,502 votes
Elmi Reçica – 23,921 votes
Artan Behrami – 22,601 votes
Xhavit Haliti – 21,599 votes
Mergim Lushtaku – 21,078 votes
Besa Kabashi Ramaj – 20,820 votes
Ferat Shala – 20,210 votes
Bekim Haxhiu – 19,198 votes
Blerta Deliu Kodra – 18,353 votes
Ariana Musliu Shoshi – 18,064 votes
Arbnore Salihu – 16,849 votes

Hajdar Beqa with 18,789 votes could jeopardize Bekim Haxhiu's mandate due to the gender quota.

The final results are expected to be confirmed after the full completion of the counting process, including postal votes, which may bring slight changes to the current ranking. /Telegraph/