CEC has not yet updated results for political subjects

The Central Election Commission (KQZ) has not yet updated the results for political subjects on their official website, despite the voting count process for MPs, which has ended at 46.19% of the deployments, is being recounted for political subjects. The last post was made on February 12, at 10:15, where [...]
The CEC made its last post on 12 February, at 22:15, where the results of the political subjects are from the 99.72% vote count, and since then there has been no new information on the official platform.
CEC media spokesman Valmir Elezi, days ago, has clarified that the reason why the preliminary results for 212 countries have not yet been published is the fact that, after counting votes for political subjects, election material, including results forms, are placed within the ballot boxes rather than on them, as provided in the procedure.
And the results for political subjects were expected to change with the start of the parliamentary vote counting on February 11th, where the recount of political subjects takes place. However, this has not yet happened.
Otherwise, the CEC has indicated that by February 15th at 1600, votes have been counted for parliamentary candidates at 46.19% of the deployments, or 1,170 of the total 2,533 seats.
The vote counting process has already ended at nine Municipal Counting Centres, as in Novoberda, Obilic, Shrpca, Unnik, Hani of Elez, Ranilug, Partesh, Klokot and North Mitrovica.
Based on the recent published results, the Vetevendosje Movement (LVV) leads with 40.84% of the vote, followed by the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) with 22.05%, the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) with 17.67% and the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) with 7.45%.
Currently, the recount is only taking place for candidates for MPs and political subjects, while the count of conditional and diaspora votes is expected to begin after a while.












