As the counting of diaspora votes progresses, significant adjustments are occurring regarding the distribution of parliamentary mandates. According to the latest updates, the Vetëvendosje Movement (LVV) has increased its representation in the Kosovo Parliament. After the processing of overseas ballots, the LVV secured an additional deputy mandate, bringing its total mandate count to 52 seats.
The cumulative results indicate that the LVV garnered 344,176 votes, representing 45.48 percent of the total votes cast, thereby solidifying its position with 52 mandates in the new legislature. Conversely, the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) saw a reduction in its mandate count. The PDK secured 22 mandates based on 152,157 votes, which equates to 20.11 percent of the total votes.
This represents a loss of one mandate compared to the previous distribution. The counting process also noted that the PDK gained the 23rd mandate at one point, while the Democratic League of Kosovo’s specific mandate adjustment was also part of the ongoing tally. Overall, the final count of votes from the diaspora has finalized the current mandate distribution, establishing the current composition of the legislative body.
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The diaspora vote appears to be significantly altering the current distribution of parliamentary mandates.
What is the final, confirmed mandate distribution after all diaspora votes have been counted?