These are the parties that grew up and those that failed to get votes over 20 years in Kosovo

In cold weather and with strict measures against the Devid-19 pandemic, Kosovo held early parliamentary elections on February 14th. After the elections in the Kosovo Assembly, only four Albanian parties will enter. According to the Central Election Commission, voter turnout was 46.90 % slightly greater than in the year's elections [...]
After the elections in the Kosovo Assembly, only four Albanian parties will enter.
According to the Central Election Commission, voter turnout was 46.90 % slightly larger than in the 2019 elections.
Referring to CEC data, the Vetevendosje Movement has 378,550 votes, or 47.85%. The PDK ranks second with 137,659 votes, or 16.77%. The third LDK by 107,507 votes, or 13.08%, and the AAK fourth with 58,743 votes, or 7.43%.
The Social Democrat Initiative with 20,535 votes, or 2.60%, which did not exceed the election threshold. Posting, parole votes and disabled persons have not yet been counted.
But how political parties have moved over 20 years.
According to CEC statistics, all parties have had fluctuations, lifts, Telegrafi reports.
The Democratic League of Kosovo, the biggest increase, has followed the war in 2001 and 2004.
The Democratic Party of Kosovo has grown in 2007.
The Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, the biggest increase over the years, was in 2017 (Coalition with PDK-Nisma).
Meanwhile, the Vetevendosje Movement, since 2010, has had continued growth, which in the last elections managed to break the LDK record by getting over 370 thousand votes.











