The Central Election Commission in Kosovo announced, after more than 88 percent of the votes were counted, that the ruling party Self-Determination won 41,29 percent of the votes, reports Kosovo Online.
The Democratic Party of Kosovo is in second place with 21,83 percent, the Democratic Alliance of Kosovo is third with 17,75, and the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo is in fourth place with 7,68 percent of the votes won.
The List for the Family coalition received 2,31 percent, while the Serbian List has 3,96 percent of the vote. The president of the Serbian List, Zlatan Elek, said on Sunday evening that the Serbian List is the absolute winner of the elections for the Assembly in Pristina and that all ten mandates that are intended for the Serbs are in the hands of the Serbian List and the Serbian people.
Regular parliamentary elections were held in Kosovo on Sunday, and the comments of numerous analysts are that no party will be able to form the government independently.
A total of 2.075.868 voters had the right to vote, of which 1.970.944 were in Kosovo, and 104.924 were abroad. 120 candidates fought for 1.280 mandates, from 28 electoral lists.
DNV: 40,4 percent to self-determination
According to the preliminary results of the coalition of non-governmental organizations Democracy in Action (DNV), the Self-Determination Movement won 40,4 percent of the vote.
In second place is the Democratic Party of Kosovo (DPK) with 21,7 percent, while the third is the Democratic Alliance of Kosovo (DSK) with 17,5 percent.
The Alliance for the Future of Kosovo of Ramush Haradinaj in coalition with the Initiative for Kosovo received 7,2 percent of the vote, while the Coalition for the Family won 2,4 percent.
Kurti: We will form a government
The President of the Self-Determination Movement and the current Prime Minister, Aljbin Kurti, said in his first statement after the publication of the preliminary results that the first place in the elections is a confirmation of good governance.
He also said that Self-determination will form a new government.
"You saw the lies they told in their promises." They said that the state budget will be larger than the gross domestic product. What cattle! They promised a coefficient higher than their program. What animals! But the time for marva has passed".
He emphasized that there had never been more wars against a government than against his. He once again accused the opposition of allegedly being involved with oligarchs who "give money without accounting", and he particularly attacked them for their alleged "pacts with the devil" in order to secure power. By the way, in these accusations, Kurti repeatedly connected "oligarchs" and "their media" with Serbia, as an emanation of evil.
"There has never been more war than against this government." "The opposition, which does not want the best for the country or the people, even though they lost again, they remain the opposition because they do not want the welfare of Kosovo," Kurti concluded.
Source: KoSSev