Kosovo's ruling party, Vetevendosje, led by Prime Minister Albin Kurti, is projected to win the parliamentary elections, securing about 41.99% of the votes—down from over 50% in 2021. Despite this victory, Kurti will need to negotiate coalitions with other parties to form a government. He had previously indicated that he would not formally participate unless winning a majority. The election saw delays in results publication due to technical issues, and Kurti's party called on supporters to celebrate their position as the leading party.
Kurti's party won 41.99% of the vote, down from over 50% in 2021, putting him in position to lead a new coalition government.
The election result was a drop from the more than 50% that it won in 2021, but it positions Kurti to lead the next government.
Kurti proclaimed victory but did not hint at potential coalition partners, suggesting uncertainty on how to form a functioning government.
The election commission faced software issues, delaying the publication of full results, prompting apologies from its head, Kreshnik Radoniqi.
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