The Central Election Commission has officially published the distribution of parliamentary seats following the recent elections in Kosovo. The final results indicate a significant political landscape, with the Vetëvendosje Movement emerging as the dominant political force, securing 49 deputies. The Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) secured the second-largest bloc with 24 seats.
Following this, the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) was allocated 19 seats in the new legislature. The Serb List achieved 9 mandates, while the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) is set to hold 8 seats. In terms of representation from the ethnic Albanian community parties, the Kosovo Democratic Turkish Party (KDTP) garnered 2 mandates.
Additionally, four other smaller entities—the Vakat Coalition, the New Democratic Initiative of Kosovo (IRDK), and the Social Democratic Union—each secured a single seat. These detailed results provide a clear breakdown of the power structure within the Kosovo Parliament. The finalized seat distribution will guide the formation of the governing coalition.
The announcement of these seats concludes the initial phase of political transition, providing a definitive measure of the electorate’s choice across the major political factions. The published results confirm the proportional allocation of the seats among the participating parties in the national government structure.
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