No final results yet, how many MPs have secured V V, PDK, LDK, AAK- NISMA based on ional data

Two days after the election process in Kosovo, the count is still complete. According to the Central Election Commission in the recent update of the preliminary results that took place yesterday at 7:10, these are the results: Vetevendosje has 40.83 %, PDK has 22.15 %, LDK has 17.59 % and the AAK-Nisma coalition has 7.47 %. But they are still [...]
According to the Central Election Commission in the recent update of the preliminary results that took place yesterday at 7:10, these are the results: Vetevendosje has 40.83 %, PDK has 22.15 %, LDK has 17.59 % and the AAK-Nisma coalition has 7.47 %.
But, still, conditional and diaspora votes have been counted.
Given these current results stemming from regular locations in Kosovo that are almost final, the division of mandates in the Kosovo Assembly for Albanian parties, according to KDI's Eugen Cacolit, is:
1. LVV ) 47 deputies
2. PDK - 25 deputies
3. LDK - 20 deputies
4. AAK 8 deputies

Cakolli said that even though some 100-20 thousand votes remain in the calculator, including those abroad and on bail, their impact on the final outcome would be marginal.
He has made some predictions about how many of these sitting parties can sit in Parliament depending on how many votes they may have left uncounted.
“While conditional votes follow the same trend as fair votes, in votes abroad the LVV traditionally performs significantly (based on the results of past elections)”.
Specifically:
• If LVV wins about 60% of votes abroad, it could receive up to two additional mandates, reaching a total of 49 MPs.
• In the most positive version for LVV, when winning over 75% of votes abroad, it could reach as many as 51 deputies.
• While, in the negative version of LVV, when it gets less than 50% of votes abroad, it could fall to 46 mandates.
Otherwise, Cakoli says the votes/percent of parties that do not pass the threshold are neither distributed nor added to any other party -- they simply do not count during the division of mandates.












