Survivors: Seven years ago, AKR did not cross the threshold today can cause electoral problems.

New Kosovo alliance [ The AKR, led by Behgjet Pacolli, has more than fourteen years of existence in Kosovo politics, but its existence is seriously endangered, again, following the outcome of candidates for deputies in the Kosovo Assembly. New Kosovo alliance [ The AKR has directed accusations towards commissioners of abuse until [...]
New Kosovo alliance [ The AKR has led the charges against commissioners for abuses until it claims to possess facts.
For a fair fair race, it is very logical that the recount of the candidates' votes on the LDK list should be made. So the AKR, once again requires from the Central Election Commission, to make a full recount decision on all of Kosovo's territory, and not only the ballot boxes, where voters have not been able to hide their crime. The New Kosovo Alliance, will also support this requirement with the facts that have been collected through its members, which speak of irregularities during the count and transfer of results to the data compliance formula and results within the” list, said the AKR's request.
It is not known how long this demand stands, but what Pacolli's party looks like may be left without any MP in the V's legislature. 3 / 1 The election process has been described as exemplary, and if the AKR really had facts, it would undermine the image of election organisation.
However, AKR's electoral history is quite interesting and with turns from the most incredible.
In 2007, this political party would win 12.3 per cent of the vote, or 13 mandates, for deputy. So 13 AKR deputies had signed the Declaration of Independence of Kosovo.
By 2010 this political party had received 7,29 percent, or 8 mandates.
But it was the 2014 elections that would strike the seemingly final blow for Pacolli's party.
The AKR failed to pass the threshold by winning only 4,67 per cent of the vote.
However, despite almost three years of political pause, The AKR returned to a pre-election coalition with LDK in 2017.
Pacolli himself had become Kosovo's top diplomat only after he had managed to become part of the new Haradinaj government, consisting of the PAN coalition parties.











