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Exit polls show incumbent PM Albin Kurti’s party in lead in Kosovo legislative elections

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 10, 2025
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Summary of Kosovo Political Context: Low turnout Outcomes and/enacting Expectations

Voting in Kosovo’s legislative elections took place on October 27 against a backdrop of a stagnant economy, United ethnic tensions, and growing instability amid a political crisis. Despite renewed hopes for progressive governance, the outcome was largely a milestone for a new administration led by Albin Kurti’s Democratic Party and his predecessor, selecting what continues to be called “ Kurti 3.”

Two-thirds of the vote were tallied, with 41.99% in favor of the incumbent party’s proposed reforms, while the rest voted in retaliation, the Democratic Party with 21.4% and the Free Market Coalition for Kosovo (C4) at 7.2%. Yet, the election marks an attempt to cut a path for a new government. The result confirmed the party’s strengths, drawing praise from Eurosud and others.

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