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Vetevendosje has also pushed a platform of excluding the involvement of the European Union or other unelected international consultants in deciding the future of the people of Kosovo.
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, exit polls ...
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.
Anti-establishment party Vetevendosje is set to win Kosovo's parliamentary election with 46.8% of the votes, preliminary results based on a partial count on Sunday showed.
Vetevendosje (Self-determination) party leader Albin Kurti speaks during a news conference after preliminary results of the parliamentary election in Pristina, Kosovo, Feb. 14, 2021.
His Vetevendosje movement continued to call for unification with Albania. Even on Sunday night in Pristina, red-and-black eagle Albanian flags dominated the celebrations by Kurti’s supporters.
Kosovo’s Vetevendosje Makes Leap From Street to Parliament. Petrit Çollaku. Pristina. December 15, 2010 08:55.
Vetëvendosje, a party led by Albin Kurti, won 49.95% of votes in Kosovo’s parliamentary elections held on 14 February, the largest share in Kosovo electoral history, the Central Election ...
Vetevendosje forecast to win 41.8 percent of the votes while the governing LDK party projected to finish third. A snap exit poll projected that Vetevendosje was not likely to secure a majority of ...
PRISTINA -- Kosovo's parliament has elected Vjosa Osmani, the candidate of the ruling Vetevendosje (Self-Determination) movement, as the country's new president. With 71 votes, Osmani was elected ...
With 98.15 per cent of votes counted by Monday, Vetevendosje was in the lead after polling 200,754 votes, or 25.55 per cent of votes cast, just ahead of the LDK, which polled 195,296 votes, or 24. ...
Supporters of the left-wing Vetevendosje! party celebrate following initial results of the parliamentary election in Pristina, 10 February, 2025 ...
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