The election commission in Pristina has reported the preliminary results following the counting of votes from 97.2% of polling stations in Kosovo. According to the commission, the party associated with Prime Minister Albinas Kurti secured 43.1% of the total votes. This figure marks a notable shift compared to the previous elections held in December, during which the Vetevendosje party received 51.1% of the voters.
The second-largest voting bloc belonged to the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK), which garnered 21.2% of the votes. Following this was the right-wing Kosovo Democratic Party (LDK), which received 17.7% of the votes, and the conservative Alliance for the Future (AAK), which accounted for 7.1% of the votes. Despite Vetevendosje having been widely considered the frontrunner before the vote, the results present a complex political landscape.
It remains undetermined whether the party can secure a ruling majority by forming a coalition with legislators representing ethnic minority groups, as was achieved in December. The political situation in Kosovo is currently characterized by a deadlock, with the next round of elections scheduled to take place in less than a month. The vote distribution among the major parties signals continued political negotiation as the nation prepares for its next electoral cycle.
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Preliminary election results reported by the election commission in Pristina indicate that the ruling party in Kosovo secured a victory. After counting votes from 97.2% of polling stations, the party