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The results: the VV with 53 mandates, the PDK 22 and the LDK 18

The latest results show Vetëvendosje (VV) has secured 53 parliamentary mandates following the counting of votes from the diaspora and diplomatic missions, while the process is still ongoing. The Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), which previously had 19 seats, now has 18 mandates. According to preliminary results from the Central Election Commission (KQZ), VV leads with 46.95% of the vote, securing 373,275 votes and 53 seats in parliament. Following VV is the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) with 22 mandates and 19.50% of the vote, and LDK with 18 mandates and 16.79% of the vote. The Alliance

Lëvizja Vetëvendosje mund të arrijë në 52 mandate në Kuvendin e Kosovës, nëse trendi aktual i votave me postë vazhdon deri në përfundimin e procesit të numërimit. Kështu ka bërë të ditur Eugen Cakolli, hulumtues në koalicionin e organizatave joqeveritare “Demokracia në Veprim”.

Ai ka theksuar se rezultatet përfundimtare mund të ndikojnë në shpërndarjen e të paktën dy mandateve të tjera ndërmjet partive.

“Nëse përqindjet aktuale të votave me postë do të mbeteshin përafërsisht të njëjta deri në përfundim të numërimit, projeksionet tregojnë se LVV-ja do të ishte në zonën e 52 mandateve. Megjithatë, gara dhe lëvizjet për të paktën dy mandate të tjera mbeten ende të hapura mes partive”, ka shkruar Cakolli në Facebook.

Sipas rezultateve preliminare të zgjedhjeve të 7 qershorit, të publikuara nga Komisioni Qendror i Zgjedhjeve, LVV-ja fillimisht kishte siguruar 48 ulëse në Kuvend.

Pas numërimit të votave nga ambasadat dhe konsullatat, si dhe përfshirjes së një pjese të votave me postë, LVV-ja ka arritur në 50 mandate, ndërsa PDK-ja dhe LDK-ja kanë humbur nga një mandat secila.

Numërimi i votave me postë është ende në fazën fillestare. Në platformën e rezultateve të KQZ-së deri më tani janë përfshirë rezultatet e 57 kutive postare, ndërsa deri në fund të procesit pritet të numërohen rreth 200 kuti.

Nga gjithsej 85 mijë e 790 zarfe të pranuara përmes postës, deri më tani janë shqyrtuar mbi 60 mijë, ndërsa rreth 2 mijë e 500 janë refuzuar.

Cakolli ka vlerësuar se, nëse vazhdon trendi aktual i refuzimit prej rreth 4 për qind, numri i votave të vlefshme me postë mund të arrijë në rreth 82 mijë e 500.

Megjithatë, numri përfundimtar i mandateve do të përcaktohet vetëm pas përfundimit të numërimit dhe certifikimit të rezultateve nga KQZ-ja.

“Ky moment shënon përfundimin e procesit në të gjitha 38 komunat, i cili ka filluar një ditë pas ditës së zgjedhjeve”, ka deklaruar Elezi.

Sipas tij, në të gjitha Qendrat Komunale të Numërimit janë proceduar 2 mijë e 498 vendvotime, përkatësisht 100 për qind e tyre.

Procesi zgjedhor do të vazhdojë në Qendrën e Numërimit dhe Rezultateve, ku kanë mbetur për t’u numëruar fletëvotimet e ardhura përmes postës, votat me kusht dhe votat e personave me nevoja të veçanta.

KQZ-ja ka nisur të premten në mbrëmje numërimin e votave nga diaspora, proces që pritet të zgjasë disa ditë. Sipas Elezit, nëga 23 kutitë postare të hapura për këtë lloj votimi janë tërhequr më shumë se 85 mijë e 700 pako të supozuara me fletëvotime. Pjesa më e madhe e tyre tashmë është vlerësuar nga shërbimi votues i KQZ-së dhe është bërë gati për numërim.

Ndërkohë, pas përfundimit të numërimit të votave përmes postës, do të nisë numërimi i votave me kusht dhe i votave të personave me nevoja të veçanta.

Votimi me kusht është mundësuar në 52 vendvotime, ku janë evidentuar 8 mijë e 751 votues, ndërsa për votimin e personave me nevoja të veçanta, të zhvilluar përmes ekipeve mobile jashtë vendvotimeve, kanë qenë të regjistruar 3 mijë e 144 votues.

Elezi ka bërë të ditur se para se të fillohet me numërimin e këtyre fletëvotimeve, KQZ-ja po skanon listat e votuesve të përdorura në vendvotimet e rregullta, me qëllim të krahasimit të të dhënave dhe evidentimit të rasteve eventuale të votimit të dyfishtë.

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Source document: Central Election Commission

8 reports

Koha.netIndependentCenter4 days ago
Counting of postal votes ends

The Central Election Commission announced that the counting of postal votes in the June 7 elections has been completed. According to the results, Vetevendosje received 60,003 votes (72.94%), followed by the Democratic Party of Kosovo with 9,881 votes (12.01%), the Democratic League of Kosovo with 6,758 votes (8.21%), and the Alliance with 3,444 votes (4.19%). The postal voting process began on the evening of June 12, with around 105,000 registered voters and 82,809 ballot packages approved.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual election results without apparent ideological framing, loaded language, or selective sourcing. It focuses on procedural details and numerical outcomes rather than taking a stance on the political implications.

Official sources cited

  • government Central Election Commission
Gazeta ExpressIndependentCenter4 days ago
The counting of the disabled people's votes ends That's what the parties got

The Central Election Commission has announced the completion of vote counting for individuals with special needs. The results show that Vetevendosje received 36.65% (649 votes), followed by the Democratic Party of Kosovo with 21.46% (380 votes), the Democratic League of Kosovo with 13.66% (242 votes), the Serbian List with 12.93% (229 votes), and the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo with 7.17% (127 votes).

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual election results without any apparent bias, framing, or subjective commentary. It simply reports the outcomes of the vote count for individuals with special needs.

Official sources cited

  • government Central Election Commission
Koha.netIndependentLeft4 days ago
Arifi: The victory of the VV, a big minus for the leadership of the PDK and the LDK

Professor of Political Science Dritëro Arifi has assessed the victory of the Self-Determination Movement (VV) in the elections as primarily due to votes within Kosovo, while criticizing the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) and the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) for lacking reflection after losses in three recent elections. He noted the limited impact of the diaspora compared to domestic voters and suggested that the PDK and LDK have suffered a major setback due to their failure to address reasons behind voter behavior.

Bias read (Left): The article presents an analysis by a political scientist who attributes the electoral success of a leftist movement (VV) to internal factors and criticizes two mainstream parties (PDK and LDK) for their lack of response to electoral losses. The framing emphasizes the significance of domestic voting

Official sources cited

  • statement Dritëro Arifi
RTKState / PublicCenter5 days ago
The CQZ has over 58% of the postal votes, LVV reaches 52 mandates

The Central Election Commission (KQZ) has reported that over 58% of postal votes have been counted in Kosovo's early parliamentary elections, with Vetevendosje (LVV) leading with 45.95% of the vote and securing 52 mandates. The Democratic Party of Kosovo follows with 19.93% and 22 mandates, while the Democratic League of Kosovo has 17.02% and 19 mandates. However, the final results remain pending due to approximately 35,000 uncounted postal votes and around 11,000 special needs votes.

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual updates on the progress of vote counting and preliminary results without apparent ideological framing or biased language. It reports figures objectively and does not emphasize any particular political outcome or narrative.

Official sources cited

  • government Central Election Commission (KQZ)
RTKState / PublicCenter5 days ago
The results: the VV with 53 mandates, the PDK 22 and the LDK 18

The latest results show Vetëvendosje (VV) has secured 53 parliamentary mandates following the counting of votes from the diaspora and diplomatic missions, while the process is still ongoing. The Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), which previously had 19 seats, now has 18 mandates. According to preliminary results from the Central Election Commission (KQZ), VV leads with 46.95% of the vote, securing 373,275 votes and 53 seats in parliament. Following VV is the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) with 22 mandates and 19.50% of the vote, and LDK with 18 mandates and 16.79% of the vote. The Alliance

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual election results without apparent ideological framing, focusing on numerical data and procedural updates. There is no evident bias in language, sourcing, or emphasis.

Official sources cited

  • government Central Election Commission (KQZ)
RTKState / PublicCenter6 days ago
80 ballot boxes are counted by post, LVV leads with over 69 percent

The counting of mail-in ballots continues, with early results showing a significant lead for the Self-Determination Movement (LVV). According to the Central Election Commission's latest data, after counting 80 ballot boxes, LVV has secured 20,693 votes, or 69.67% of the total counted so far. The Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) comes second with 4,506 votes (15.17%), followed by the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) with 2,369 votes (7.98%). The Alliance for the Future of Kosovo ranks fourth with 1,585 votes (5.34%). The count is expected to continue, with final results to be published by theC

Bias read (Center): The article reports on the ongoing counting of mail-in ballots and provides factual results without apparent bias. It presents the current standings of political parties based on official data from the Central Election Commission, without editorializing or emphasizing any particular side.

Official sources cited

  • government Central Election Commission
Gazeta ExpressIndependentCenter7 days ago
More than 40% of the mail-in votes are counted – the result according to the latest data from the CEC

According to the latest data from the Central Election Commission, the Self-Determination Movement (LVV) has received 69.11% of postal votes, while the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) has 15.92%, the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) has 7.65%, and the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) has 5.33%. In total, LVV holds 45.03% of votes (51 seats in parliament), PDK has 20.31% (23 seats), LDK has 17.22% (19 seats), and AAK has 6.96% (7 seats). Kosovo held elections again on June 7, the third time within about a year and a half, due to the non-election of the President.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual election results without apparent ideological framing, word-choice, or emphasis that would indicate a political lean. It reports percentages and seat allocations based on official data from the Central Election Commission, with no evident bias toward any political entity

Official sources cited

  • government Central Election Commission (KQZ)
RTKState / PublicCenter8 days ago
Cakolli: LVV can reach 52 terms after postal votes are counted

Eugen Cakolli, a researcher in the coalition of non-governmental organizations 'Democracy in Action,' stated that the movement Vetevendosje could reach 52 mandates in the Kosovo Parliament if the current trend of postal votes continues until the end of the counting process.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a prediction based on an analyst's statement without overtly favoring any political side. It does not include biased language, one-sided sourcing, or omissions that would indicate a clear ideological slant.

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