A month of elections, no final results yet

The CEC has yet to announce the final results of the February 9th elections. Although the counting process ended on Wednesday, there have been several complaints at PZAP, which put off announcing final results. At a media conference, CEC spokesman Valmir Elezi had said the final results would be announced on March 5th, while the certificate [...]
As for the certificate of results, Elez had said that in other electoral processes, the CEC took 8-9 days after the proclamation of final results to certified them.
But yesterday a political subject filed three complaints in the Electoral Panel for Ances and Parashtres.
Therefore, Central Election Commission spokesman Valmir Elezi said the CEC would have to wait for PZAP's decisions and eventually the Supreme Court to announce the final election results.
“The CEC has been announced by the Election Panel for Ances and Paraseta that three complaints from a political subject have been filed at this institution. Therefore, the CEC will host PZAP's decision-making and eventually the Supreme Court's decision before proceeding with the announcement of the final results of the Kosovo Assembly elections, which were held on February 9th 2025”, he said.
What are the results?
The winner of these elections is the Vetevendosje Movement, which has suffered a decline in the number of mandates it has secured, from 58 to 48. It has received 40.90 percent of the regular votes in diplomatic representations 80.71 percent, by voting through post office 51.57 percent, by parole votes 44.25 percent, and by votes of disabled persons 31.88 percent.
The second party is the Democratic Party of Kosovo, which has won 24 seats in the Kosovo Assembly. By regular votes, The PDK has received 22.04 percent, in diplomatic representations 7.73 percent, from the 948 percent postal vote, on condition of 20.17 percent, and from the vote of persons with special needs 24.02 percent.
The Democratic League of Kosovo is third with 20 mandates, marking increases from the 2021 elections. Of the regular LDK votes, it received 17.64 per cent, from votes in the 30.55 per cent post office, in diplomatic representations 7.30 per cent, on bail voting 13.64 per cent, and voting of persons with special needs 19.54 per cent.
The AAK-The Initiative coalition has received 8 deputies together. Haradinaj himself fifth and Limaj himself will be part of Kosovo's ninth Parliament legislature. Those of the regular votes have received 7.46 percent, from the 1.97 percent diplomatic representation vote, from the 323 percent post office vote, from persons with special needs 8.86 percent, and from conditional votes 5.63 percent.
As for 20 guaranteed seats, the Serbian List will have 9 because for the first time, one has been taken away by Nenad Rassic.
10 mandates of non-Serb minorities will be divided: From the Turks, the Turkish Democratic Party of Kosovo 2 seats; from the Bosnians New Democratic Party 1 seats, the coalition Vacat 1 seats; and Union Social Democrats 1 seats 1; from the Egyptians the New Democratic Initiative of Kosovo 1 seat, the Egyptian Liberal Party 1 seat, from the Ashkalinja Party for Integration 1 seats; from the Unic Party of Unicate 1 seats; from the Roma United Roma Party of Kosovo seats 1.












