These are ex-Deputies of the Parliament that failed to gain citizens' trust for a new mandate.

In the February 14th elections, the Vetevendosje Movement won the vote, coming in first with over 47% of the vote, rich by PDK with 17% of the vote and the LDK with 13 %s. Apart from Vetevendosje, all parties were disappointed with the result, as they would have very few MPs, PDK 20, LDK 15 of AAK 9, [...]
Apart from Vetevendosje, all parties were disappointed with the result, as they would have very few MPs, PDK 20, LDK 15th and AAK 9, while NISMA has not passed the threshold.
After all, these poor results are left out of the country, even many popular names of parties, which the previous mandate was part of the Parliament.
The Online “Reporter.net” through this scripture, always resulting from the CEC, without diaspora and conditional votes, will show who are from the recognised deputy political parties who failed to take the trust of citizens even for a mandate.
Most mostly there are deputies from the LDK, this is about the fact that this party got the worst result from the establishment.
Always according to the results so far, there are five former known deputies who have failed to secure seating in the Assembly.
Doruntina Maloku, Rzazarta Krasniqi, Besa Gager, Saranda Musliu, Vlora Limani '%ni, are the candidates from the LDK who failed to regain citizens' trust.
However, four former deputies outside the Assembly remain in the PDK.
Besa Ismaili, Evgenia Thaci-Dragusa, Florette Zeinau God and Valdete Idrizi are the candidates who have failed to win enough citizens' votes.
By the Vetevendosje Movement, there are three former deputies that have not won the citizens' trust. According to current results, Victory Pacolli, Ylza Hoti, Zikreta Aliti will remain outside the Assembly.
From the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo has remained abroad by the most prominent deputies of this party, it is about Teuta Haxhiun, among the most vocal deputies in the latest legislature.
The New Kosovo Alliance has failed to win sufficient votes from Mirlinda Sopi-Krasniqi, which was part of the Parliament in the latest legislature.
Also outside of Parliament is Arbresa Krasniqi from NISMA Social Democrat, but not only that, but this subject has failed to pass the 5% threshold.
In the country the new legislature will not be Donika Kadaj-Bujupi, who was deputy for several mandates. It has not been part of the race in the February 14th elections.
Whether Duda Balje will be part of the Parliament in the new legislature or not is unknown.











