(ANSA-AFP) - BELGRADE, FEB 20 - The electoral commission in
Kosovo announced today the final results of the February 9
parliamentary elections, which were based on the counting of all
2,533 polling stations. The success of 'Vetevendosje'
(Self-determination, VV, nationalist left), the party of Prime
Minister Albin Kurti, was confirmed, which received 40.80% of
the votes.
Vetevendosje is followed by the Democratic Party of Kosovo
(PDK, centre-right) with 22.03%, the Democratic League of Kosovo
(LDK, centre-right) with 17.63%, and the Alliance for the Future
of Kosovo (AAK)-Social Democratic Initiative (NISMA)-Ideal List
coalition, which received 7.46%.
The largest Serb party in Kosovo, Srpska Lista (SL), which is
closely linked to the Belgrade government, received 4.61%.
VV won 47 seats out of 120 in the Pristina parliament, PDK
25, LDK 20, and the AAK-NISMA-Ideal List coalition 8. SL would
have won all ten seats legally allocated to the Serb minority,
but this is not yet certain. A further 10 seats are held by
other minorities resident in the country. (ANSA-AFP).
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