The final normalization step for Kosovo’s snap legislative elections faces a brief judicial pause as the Central Election Commission (CEC) awaits binding determinations from the Supreme Court.
Speaking to RTKLive on Monday, July 6, 2026, CEC Spokesperson Valmir Elezi detailed the constitutional process required before the historical parliamentary results announced on June 27 can be officially certified.
The Legal Pathway to Certification
According to Elezi, the official timeline for cementing the newly formed assembly depends entirely on the nature of the verdicts issued by the Supreme Court justices, who are currently reviewing multi-party appeals filed against the CEC’s finalized vote counts.
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• Supreme Court dismisses political appeals. • Legal mandates impose specific tasks.
• CEC immediately proceeds with final • Recount or re-tallying executed first.
certification of parliamentary seats. • Final certification occurs post-remedy.
“If the decisions do not contain obligations for the CEC, we can proceed directly with the certification of the results,” Elezi explained. “Meanwhile, if the rulings contain mandates for the commission, those will be fully implemented first, after which the formal certification will move forward.”
June 7 General Election: Final Vote Breakdown
The upcoming parliamentary layout was made public on June 27, 2026, following the comprehensive tabulation of domestic, diaspora, and conditional ballots from the June 7 early elections. The finalized figures solidifying the 120 seats of the Assembly of Kosovo are structured as follows:
| Political Entity | Final Percentage | Projected Institutional Standing |
| Lëvizja Vetëvendosje (LVV) | 47.13% | Secures a dominant majority; primary mandate to form the next executive cabinet. |
| Partia Demokratike e Kosovës (PDK) | 19.44% | Positions as the main parliamentary opposition bloc. |
| Lidhja Demokratike e Kosovës (LDK) | 16.69% | Retains a solid center-right legislative presence. |
| Aleanca për Ardhmërinë e Kosovës (AAK) | 6.74% | Captures seven institutional seats in the assembly. |
| Lista Serbe (LS) | 5.40% | Leads the allocation for the guaranteed Serb-community minority quota. |
Once the Supreme Court clears the active docket, the certified list of elected MPs will be forwarded to the Office of the President, opening a maximum 30-day window to convene the inaugural session of the new legislature.
