New legislature with 101 old deputies

Exactly 101 deputies from the previous legislature, who worked only two and a half months, will be next.
Given the result, following the count of all ballots by the Central Election Commission (KQZ), 48 Vetevendosje deputies from past composition have won the mandate to be lawmakers again.
The mandates from the Democratic Party (PDK) have restored 19 deputies from the Democratic League (LDK) 15 and the Alliance 6.
Nine deputies will enter this legislature for the first time, 5 from the Vetevendosje Movement and 4 from the Serbian List.
The LVV will be Osman Musliu, Arton Konusevci, Armend Baloku, Crenare Cherkini and Valon Peci.
The 10 deputies from previous legislatures, but who were not last, will return to the Parliament. The PDK has returned Jakup Nura, the Altin Krasniqi of Rrustem Mustafa.
Through the LDK to the Parliament, there will again be seats for former President Vjosa Osmani-Sariou, then Arben Gashi of Paris Guri, and through the Alliance, Ardian Djind and Teuta Haxhiu.
From the minorities, the Assembly will return and the Damka of Albert Kinoll.
According to the results, the Vetevendosje Movement has secured 53 seats, PDK 22, LDK 18 and Alliance 7 seats.
Of these results, 31 deputies from the past legislature, who also competed in the June 7th elections, have remained outside the Assembly.
Out of LVV remained Roseta Hajdari, Arjeta Rexhepi, Arsim Demi, Avdullah Klinkaku, Bajram Mavriqi, Bylbyl Sokoli, Egzon Azemi, Ejup Ahmeti, Fahrush Rexhepi, Fatos Geci, Fitim Haziri, Ilir Qerqi, Luan Aliu, Mimoza, Mytaher Haskuka, Naim Bardiqi and Shqie Isu.
But if LVV forms the sole Government, then most of them are expected to return to the Parliament after the release of seats by MPs who will be elected ministers.
From the PDK outside the Assembly remains Arbor Saliuhu, Nat Hasani and Xhavit Haliti.
From the LDK, only former President Adelina Thaci-Meta failed to secure seating, though this party increased the number of mandates for 3 sosh.
The Alliance abroad remains Beka Berisha. But if the party's chairman, Ardian Djind, and MP Daut Haradinaj renounce the deputy post, which they have warned him about, then the seat will also be for Berisha and Burim Ramadani.
The Serb community and the multiethnic group will not be 9 deputies.
By counting all votes, Vetevendosje Chairman Albin Kurti is the most voted MP with over 324 thousand votes. After him, Gauk Konjufca is ranked with over 264 thousand votes and Albulen Haxhiu with 165 votes.
In the PDK, Bedri Hamza leads with 126 thousand votes and is followed by Progress Gruda with over 78 thousand and Arian Tahiri with 68 thousand.
In LDK, Vjosa Osmani as the owner of the list has secured over 92 thousand votes, followed by party leader Lumir Abdixhiku, with more than 83 thousand and Doarsa Kica-Jeli with over 66 thousand.
The Alliance's most voted triad makes President Ardian Djind on more than 44,000 votes, Ramush Haradinaj with over 40 thousand and Daut Haradinaj with over 31 thousand votes. /Time











