CEC publishes political parties' results, 100% of seats process

The Central Election Commission has published the results of the vote count for political parties, while votes for MPs are being counted at municipal centres. The CEC website at 09:46 updated the results from processing all locations. The Vetevendosje movement has received 342,281 votes, or 40.80%. The Democratic Party [...]
The Central Election Commission has published the results of the vote count for political parties, while votes for MPs are being counted at municipal centres.
The CEC website at 09:46 updated the results from processing all locations.
The Vetevendosje movement has received 342,281 votes, or 40.80%.
The Democratic Party of Kosovo has 184,811 votes, or 22.03%.
Democratic League of Kosovo 147,888 votes, or 17.63%.
The AAK Coalition, Initiative and others has received 62,588 votes or 7.46%.

On the basis of these results, Eugen Cakoli from the coalition of non-governmental organisations, Democracy in Action says that “Vetevendosje will have 47 deputies, the Democratic Party of Kosovo will have 25, the Democratic League of Kosovo 20 and AAK-Nisma 8 deputies”.
Post and parole votes have not yet been counted. Chocolate has told Gazeta Express that it is almost virtually impossible” that LVV to secure 50 or 51 seats in the Assembly even after the votes are counted by mail. To reach that number, he said this party needs “over 90% of diaspora votes”.
While most of the candidates' votes for MPs have been counted, the CEC has warned on Tuesday that prior to the proclamation of final results it is trying to publish the results of the candidates' votes of all political parties for MPs that have reached them so far.
“As to the question of the candidates' results for MPs, the Central Election Commission is making efforts before the announcement of final results for political subjects and parliamentary candidates, to publish these results for locations that have been counted in municipal counting centres so far and then the result from the locations which will be counted”, CEC spokesman Valmir Elezi has said.












