Kosovo’s Prime Minister Albin Kurti declared victory for his party Vetevendosje (Self-Determination) late on Sunday, several hours after the polls closed in the country’s parliamentary elections.
Voting closed on Sunday in Kosovo's parliamentary elections, and the first exit polls from Klan Kosova TV show incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti's leftist Lëvizja Vetëvendosje (LVV) party in ...
Three exit polls gave Kurti between 37% and 40.04% of the votes. Kurti, a leftist and Albanian nationalist, came to power in 2021 when a coalition run by the Vetevendosje party received more than ...
Vetevendosje is not likely to win a majority, however. Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti's ruling party ruling party is set to win the most seats in Kosovo's elections but will not achieve a ...
Albin Kurti’s Vetevendosje won again, but Sunday’s election in Kosovo left him short of a majority to govern alone. Kosovo woke up on Monday facing more political questions than answers ...
The opposition Democratic League of Kosovo conceded Vetevendosje victory. Its leader Lumir Abdixhiku said that according to LDK's vote count Vetevendosje came first with 39.08% of the votes ...
PRISTINA: Kosovo’s ruling Vetevendosje party is on track to come first in a parliamentary election on Sunday, but it will need to negotiate a coalition with other parties to form a government ...
Vetevendosje won 41.3% of votes with 88% of ballots counted, down from more than 50% in the 2021 poll that brought a Vetevendosje-led coalition to power, results from the election commission showed.
Kurti's ruling Vetevendosje party has about 41% of the votes with 88% counted. He gained 50% in 2021. He said he was confident he would be able to form a government, adding: "We are the [winners ...
Kosovo's Ruling Party Set to Come First in Election By Fatos Bytyci and Edward McAllister PRISTINA (Reuters) -Kosovo's ruling Vetevendosje party is on track to come first in a parliamentary ...
PRISTINA (Reuters) - Kosovo's ruling Vetevendosje party is on track to come first in Sunday's parliamentary election, but it fell short of an outright majority needed to rule without coalition ...