Eugen Cakolli, from the Kosovo Democratic Institute (KDI), has released a comparative analysis examining the preliminary results of the recent elections against data from the elections held on December 28, 2025. The analysis specifically highlights observable shifts in the percentage distribution of votes across various political entities at the municipal level. Cakolli noted that while overall vote totals reflect a noticeable decrease in voter turnout during the recent polls, the proportional data at the municipal level reveal several significant trends.
In his published findings, he stated, “Besides the differences in the total number of votes, which normally reflect a visibly lower turnout in the elections, the results at the municipal level also show some interesting movements in the percentages of political entities.”
Focusing on the comparative data, the report draws attention to specific shifts in support. Notably, Cakolli pointed out that the Vetëvendosje Movement experienced a decline in its vote percentage across all surveyed municipalities. This comparative review suggests that while turnout fluctuations impact raw vote counts, the underlying political support structure, as measured by percentages, is undergoing measurable changes across Kosovo’s local governance areas.
The detailed breakdown provided by Cakolli offers stakeholders a quantitative basis for understanding the evolving political landscape following the recent elections at the municipal level.
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