The counting process at the Counting and Results Center is ongoing, managing the tally of ballots cast both within Kosovo and from votes originating outside the country. Concurrently, officials are finalizing the count for votes cast at domestic polling stations. Beyond the competition among major political entities, significant internal contests are unfolding within the party lists as candidates vie for the remaining deputy mandates.
A notable contest is underway on the Lëvizja Vetëvendosje list concerning the allocation of the final two mandates, specifically the 48th and 49th positions. Three candidates—Valon Hoti, Naim Bardiqi, and Sylejman Meholli—are deeply involved in this internal race. Currently, Sylejman Meholli remains outside the current parliamentary composition, trailing Naim Bardiqi by an estimated margin of 50 votes.
A similarly competitive environment exists on the PDK list, where four candidates are engaged in a strong race for the 24th mandate. These contenders include Rrustem Mustafa, Hajdar Beqa, and others vying for the limited number of seats. The close nature of these internal struggles highlights the detailed allocation process governing the final composition of the parliament.
The meticulous counting of these votes determines which candidates secure the remaining mandates, making the internal party dynamics as critical as the overall electoral results.
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