Counting 14.36% of the vote through mail: That's how parties and their leaders stay with results.

The Central Election Commission has so far counted 14.36% of votes coming through mail with the latest update on the official site that took place last night at 23:25. The Vetevendosje movement so far has received 44.33 % of the vote, while its candidate for prime minister, Albin Kurti, has 2520 votes. The second is [...]
The Central Election Commission has so far counted 14.36% of votes coming through mail with the latest update on the official site that took place last night at 23:25.
The Vetevendosje movement so far has received 44.33 % of the vote, while its candidate for prime minister, Albin Kurti, has 2520 votes.
The second is the Democratic League of Kosovo, which so far has 33.55% of the vote in the mail, while the candidate for prime minister, Lumir Abdixhiku, has 1770 votes.
In third place currently stands the AAK and Initiative coalition with 9.68%, while the candidate for prime minister, Ramush Haradinaj, has 539 votes. Initiative Chairman Fatmir Limaj has 154 votes.
The fourth is the Democratic Party of Kosovo with 6.48 %, while its candidate for prime minister, Bedri Hamza, has 365. Meanwhile, the party's chairman, Memli Krasniqi, has received 169 votes.
The CEC last night said the number of votes in the mail are continuing that the counting process is transparent and is under way in the presence of accredited observers.
All Kosovo citizens, who were individually designated to vote via mail during the census, could send their package with a ballot address to any of the Central Election Commission's mailboxes to various states.
The number of assumed ballot packages that have been approved by the CEC, following the evaluation process, is more than 63 thousand Sosh.
Also, the number of diplomatic representation votes with 95.35% of the vote so far has not been completed.












