The battle for recent mandates, who are the candidates who risk losing their seats in the Assembly?

The vote count for the June 7th election has not yet been completed, although most of the balloting has been included in the preliminary results, including fair votes at the country's level, from diplomatic representations and a part of the votes under mail that are continuing to be processed.
While still to be counted on condition votes and those of persons with special needs, who may influence the final rankings of candidates on the terms of mandates, the CEC has updated which candidates have currently secured seats.
In some political subjects, the differences between candidates currently holding the latest mandates and those located immediately after the election line are counted by dozens.
According to current data on the division of the seats in the Assembly, Political landscapes It's like this:
Vetevendosje Movement
According to current results, the Vetevendosje Movement has secured 51 seats in the Kosovo Assembly, but the race within the candidate list remains open in several key positions.
In the area of winners of the mandate from this party, the last four candidates are currently Jeton Raca with 14,104 votes, Valon Peci with 14,076 votes, Naim Bardiqi with 13,996 votes, and Drita Pajaziti by 13,867 votes.
But these positions are not yet considered safe, as differences with candidates immediately behind them are very small and could change with the counting of remaining votes.
In the tight race for the mandate are Fitim Haziri (13,684 votes), Sylejman Mehali (13,683), Egzon Azemi (13,574), Fjolla Wolfani (13,493), Vigan Qorrolli (13,316), Luan Aliu (13,248), Ilir Qeriq (13,223).
Democratic Party of Kosovo
In some cases, the ranking within the list is also influenced by gender quotas, as is the case with the Democratic Party of Kosovo, which has secured 23 seats in the Assembly.
In this party that came in second, candidates Hajdar Beqa and Xhavit Haliti, though they have more votes than Eliza Hoxha, have failed to secure the mandate due to gender representation rules that have favoured Hoxha.
The same situation has been reflected in the case of the Adriatic Berisha, which has more votes than Ariana Musliu-Shoshi, but the latter has won seats because of the quota, Kankosova reports. tv
However, Musliu-Sho's position still remains sensitive, as the remaining votes -- including those by mail -- could bring movement to the bottom of the list and influence the final composition of the Vetevendosje Movement parliamentary group.
Democratic League of Kosovo
In LDK, 19 seats are safe.
The 19th candidate on the list is Life Statovci, while very close to it remains Adelina Thaqi-Meta, which is only around 240 votes away, keeping open the possibility for change at the end of the counting process.
Alliance
Even the Alliance has secured 7 seats in this phase, but due to gender quota, Beke Berisha and Burim Ramadani remain out of the Assembly, while mandates have currently taken by Albana Bytyqi and Teuta Haxhiu.
For this subject, however, a further development is expected, as Ardian Gjini and Daut Haradinaj have warned of resignations from the acquired mandates, which would enable Berisha's Parliament and Ramadan to enter as replacements.











