The Central Election Commission (KQZ) is set to announce the final results of the February 9 parliamentary elections tomorrow, March 15.
KQZ spokesperson Valmir Elezi confirmed the news to Reporteri.net, stating, “On Saturday, March 15, 2025, the Central Election Commission will hold its next meeting, during which the final results of the elections for the Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo will be announced. The exact time of the meeting will be communicated in due course.”
Key Results
No party has secured an absolute majority to govern alone. According to the confirmed results, Lëvizja Vetëvendosje (VV) received the highest number of votes, winning over 396,000 votes from both domestic and diaspora voters. Despite running without the backing of President Vjosa Osmani and facing tensions with international partners, Prime Minister Albin Kurti managed to secure strong electoral support.
The Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) finished second with over 196,000 votes, solidifying its position as the leading opposition force but failing to unseat Kurti’s government. Meanwhile, the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) secured third place with over 171,000 votes, and the Ramush Haradinaj-led coalition gained just over 66,000 votes.
Parliamentary Seat Distribution:
- VV – 48 seats
- PDK – 24 seats
- LDK – 20 seats
- AAK-NISMA – 8 seats
- Serb List – 9 seats
- Serb Party LDM – 1 seat
- Non-Serb minority parties – 10 seats
A minimum of 61 seats is required to form a governing majority in Kosovo’s 120-seat Assembly.
As the leading party, Vetëvendosje has secured 48 seats, representing 42.27% of the vote. Prime Minister Albin Kurti has pledged to form a government independently.
However, opposition parties, except for NISMA, have ruled out the possibility of forming a coalition with him, making the formation of a new government uncertain.