Publishing of preliminary results begins

The Central Election Commission (KQZ) has started publishing the preliminary results of the 2025 parliamentary elections. The preliminary data shows that LVV received 41.19 %. Data from the Central Election Commission showed about 1 million and 970 thousand and 944 eligible voters across the country's territory will open 903 Center [...]
The preliminary data shows that LVV received 41.19 %.
Data from the Central Election Commission showed about 1 million and 970 thousand and 944 eligible voters
Entire territory of the country will open 903 Voting stations, with a total of two thousand and 533 seats.
In these elections, all those who will vote on bail are able to vote only at a polling centre in a municipality. According to the CEC, there will be 38 voting centres on bail, with a total of 58 seats.
Meanwhile, the number of citizens who are registered to vote outside Kosovo is 104 thousand and 924 voters.
Twenty-eight political subjects, with 1280 candidates, have been certified for these elections.
The voting process in Kosovo will be monitored by a considerable number of local and international observers, local and international media and representatives of election troops from other countries.
This year's parliamentary elections in Kosovo will bring a innovation in monitoring the voting process, as there will be surveillance cameras at the polls for the first time.
The CEC has accredited 1680 observers for monitoring the Kosovo Assembly Elections.
These will be the first fair elections Kosovo has held since its 2008 declaration of independence.
The 2025 elections for the Kosovo Assembly are the sixth consecutive elections to be held in Kosovo since Kosovo's February 17th 2008 declaration of Independence.
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