Vote Counting Continues in Kosovo, Preliminary Seat Distribution Updated

RKS NEWS
RKS NEWS 1 Min Read
1 Min Read

The counting of votes from Kosovo’s parliamentary elections is continuing, with the Central Election Commission providing an updated projection of how seats in the Assembly are currently distributed.

According to the latest figures released by the Central Election Commission of Kosovo, the parties are projected to hold the following number of seats:

  • Vetëvendosje (VV) – 49 seats
  • Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) – 24 seats
  • Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) – 21 seats
  • Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) – 8 seats

The figures remain preliminary, as vote counting is still underway and additional ballots have yet to be processed, including votes from the diaspora and other outstanding categories.

Election officials have indicated that the final composition of the 120-seat Assembly will only be confirmed once all votes are counted, verified, and officially certified.

The latest update nevertheless provides a clearer picture of the political landscape and potential coalition arithmetic, as parties prepare for negotiations over the formation of Kosovo’s next government.

Further changes in seat allocation remain possible until the counting process is fully completed.