The Central Election Commission (CEC) has updated the results of the December 28 parliamentary elections, following the ongoing count of the second batch of postal votes, a process that has directly affected the distribution of seats in the Assembly of Kosovo.
As a result of the latest count, the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) has regained its 15th seat in parliament, reclaiming the mandate previously attributed to the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK).
From LDK, Fadil Hadërgjonaj has secured a parliamentary seat, having received 17,397 votes. This development increases LDK’s representation from 14 to 15 seats in the Assembly.
Conversely, PDK has lost one parliamentary seat. The mandate in question had temporarily been attributed to Bekim Haxhiu, who had appeared on the party’s list of elected MPs during earlier stages of the vote count. Haxhiu currently holds 20,928 votes, according to the latest figures.
Updated Preliminary Results
Based on the votes counted so far from the December 28 elections, the current standings are as follows:
- Vetëvendosje Movement (LVV) remains in first place with 50.82%, or 477,145 votes, securing 57 seats in the Assembly of Kosovo.
- Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) ranks second with 20.34%, or 191,020 votes, holding 22 seats.
- Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) has obtained 13.28%, or 124,704 votes, securing 15 seats at this stage of the count.
- Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) follows with 5.51%, or 51,777 votes, earning six parliamentary seats.
The CEC continues the counting process, meaning that final results and seat allocations may still be subject to further changes.
