EU Office Chief: New Government Must Meet People's EU Expectations

European Union Ambassador to Kosovo Aivo Ora has said the new government must meet the expectations of the people, who aspire to join the EU. To achieve this, the new government must work very, very actively. Hard tasks must be done. Reforms must be realised”, Ora was quoted in X by the Office [...]
To achieve this, the new government must work very, very actively. Hard tasks must be done. Reforms must be realised”, the Orav in the X was quoted by the European Union for Kosovo's Office as telling the Associated Press.
On the evening of February 9th after the closure of polling stations, the Central Election Commission began publishing on preliminary results.
The CEC has numbered 99.17 percent of the vote from 2,512 polling stations from 2,533 to 19:10, which continues to lead the Vetevendosje Movement in coalition with the Guxi parties and Alternatives by 40.83 percent, or 339, 350 votes.
The Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) ranks second with 22.16 per cent, or 184 thousand and 040, the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) third with 17.60 per cent, or 146 thousand and 147 votes.
AAK- NISMA-Conservators-Intelluals -Ideal ranks fourth subject with 7.46 percent, or 61 thousand and 968 votes. On February 9th, Kosovo citizens voted to elect their representatives for the next four years. This election process is considered democratic and calm.
The EU Ambassador in #Kosovo @AivoOrav Thold @AP that the new government should meet the experiences of the people who aspire to join the EU.
“To get that, the new government has to work very, very presently. Hard homework is needed to be done. Reforms have to be done. ” https://t.co/sv3ppe4I22
) European Union in Kosovo (@ EUKosovo) Febright 11, 2025












