That's what the parliament will look like after the elections.

The Central Election Commission today has published the final result, under which the Vetevendosje Movement at the helm with Albin Kurti has received 32 deputies, and as the largest party in Kosovo's Assembly Hall will occupy the central position, where until yesterday former ruling deputies sat down. On the right arm in the vault I will [...]
On the right-hand side of the Assembly, they will have the Democratic League of Kosovo, with which they will most likely join the government, while Wessel's PDK and Ramush Haradinaj's AAK will sit on opposition seats where the LDK and Vetevendosje had been in until October 6th.
As far as the gender report in the Parliament is concerned, following final results, 68% will be male, meanwhile, 32% women.
In addition, many new faces, which will sit in the MP's seat for the first time, will be seen in parliamentary groups.












