The Central Election Commission in Kosovo has counted 99 percent of the ballots saying that Vetëvendosje Party led by Albin Kurti is leading with 49 percent of the votes.
Behind it is the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) with 17.35 percent, while the third party is the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) with 13.18 percent. Whereas the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) has taken 7.42 percent of the votes and the Initiative with 2.59 percent. The preliminary results do not include conditional votes, postal votes and votes of persons with special needs. Last night, the candidate for prime minister from Vetëvendosje, Albin Kurti in the press conference said that the victory of VV in the elections of February 14 will be long remembered for long lines near the schools and the mass voting of diaspora.
He added that the next governing mandate will not take revenge on anyone, but they will demand responsibility and justice. Meanwhile, at the press conference, the candidate for prime minister from PDK, Enver Hoxhaj, stated that his party will not be part of the government of the Vetëvendosje.
He added that the result is clear and even congratulated Lëvizja Vetëvendosje for this result. The results were also accepted by the third party, the LDK. Avdullah Hoti said that after the assessments received for the preliminary result, he will take responsibility for the defeat in the early parliamentary elections of February 14.
He thanked the voters for the trust given, while emphasizing that the LDK will be a constructive opposition in the interest of the state of Kosovo.
In December 2020, the Constitutional Court declared invalid the vote of the Kosovo government led by Avdullah Hoti, a decision that followed the request of the Vetëvendosje movement to assess the legality of voting Democratic League of MP Etem Arifi, who was not entitled as he was sentenced to 1 year and 3 months imprisonment for “subsidy fraud”.
Top Channel