Twenty-eight years have passed since the significant parliamentary and presidential elections took place. News from Gazeta Express, dated March 22, 2026, at 7:55, details the events surrounding the 1998 vote. On December 23, 1997, the Central Election Commission announced new parliamentary and presidential elections scheduled for March 22, 1998.
These elections were intended to determine the president and 130 deputies across 29 electoral zones, or constituencies. The voting system involved a direct vote for 100 deputies, alongside proportional representation for the remaining 30 seats. Judge Tadej Rodiqi served as the Chairman of the Central Election Commission for these parliamentary and presidential elections.
A diverse range of political actors participated, including ten political parties, three associations, the Independent Lawyers Association, the Green Movement of Kosovo, and the Kosovo Citizens League. Three candidates also entered the contest. The entire process aimed to establish a new government following the scheduled elections.
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Twenty-eight years have elapsed since those pivotal parliamentary and presidential elections.
Twenty-eight years have now elapsed since those crucial parliamentary and presidential elections.