A total of 1,970,944 registered voters, including more than 125,000 young people who have just turned 18, started casting their votes in the 9th general election in Kosovo.
A total of 1,280 deputies from 28 political formations are running for 120 seats in the parliament, with 10 of the seats reserved for the Serb community and 10 for the Turkish, Bosniak, Roma, Ashkali, Egyptian and Gorani representatives in the country.
Kosovo has held early elections 8 times so far, and the government led by Prime Minister Albin Kurti has become the first government to complete its four-year term. The last general elections in the country were held in February 2021, with Prime Minister Albin Kurti’s Vetevendosje party receiving 48.17 percent of the vote.