Party Lists – Who Didn’t Make It to the Assembly?

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Although the results for individual candidates have not yet been finalized, some well-known names are expected to remain outside the Assembly of Kosovo.

According to the list of deputies from Vetëvendosje, Minister of Industry, Trade, and Entrepreneurship Rozeta Hajdari will not secure a seat in the Kosovo Assembly for this legislature. However, she stated that she expects the entire voting process to conclude before the final results are clear.

It also appears that Enver Dugolli and Ardian Gola did not make it onto the list.

Notable figures who did not meet the quota for deputies include members from the list of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, such as Ardian Kastrati and Xhavit Haliti.

When asked about this, Haliti said he wasn’t concerned about it.

“I didn’t even check, there were few votes, but I believe it’s difficult. I don’t have a problem with it; I was elected as much as I wasn’t,” Haliti said.

In the list of the Democratic League of Kosovo, Driton Selmanaj was absent.

Meanwhile, Valentina Bunjaku Rexhepi received over 8,000 votes.

Bunjaku stated that she is waiting for the final count of all votes to understand the final result.

“Based on the vote count so far, I am a deputy for another term. I’m waiting for the completion of the counting and the final results. The ranking might change, but not the composition,” Bunjaku said.

Meanwhile, from the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, it was surprising to see Besnik Tahiri, who was the head of the parliamentary group in the last legislature, but this time he appears to have missed out on a seat in the legislative institution.

Pal Lekaj also did not secure a seat according to the list.

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