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2007 Kosovan parliamentary election
United Nations
←  2004 17 November 2007 2010 →

All 120 seats in the Assembly of Kosovo
Party Leader % Seats +/–
PDK Hashim Thaçi 34.32 37 +7
LDK Fatmir Sejdiu 22.63 25 −22
AKR Behgjet Pacolli 12.27 13 New
LDDPSHDK Nexhat Daci 9.97 11 +9
AAK Ramush Haradinaj 9.55 10 +1
Vakat 0.95 3 0
KDTP 0.87 3 0
SDA 0.64 2 +1
PDAK 0.60 3 +2
IDK 0.37 1 −1
GIG 0.21 1 0
SDSKM 0.16 3 New
SLS 0.15 3 New
PRBK 0.10 1 0
SNSKM 0.08 1 New
SKMS 0.06 1 New
ND 0.04 1 New
SNS 0.04 1 New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Agim Çeku
AAK
Hashim Thaçi
PDK

Parliamentary elections were held in Kosovo on 17 November 2007 alongside Municipal elections. Voters elected the 120 members of the unicameral Assembly, the legislative branch of the Provisional Institutions of Self-Government that the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo created. The elections were scheduled by the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Joachim Rücker (head of the UNMIK) on 1 September 2007. [1]

This was the first parliamentary election in Kosovo to be held under open list proportional representation. The 2001 and 2004 elections had been held under a closed list system. [2]

Results

Of the ten seats reserved for Serbs, six were won by four parties which decided to form a coalition on 5 December: [3] Slaviša Petković's Serb Democratic Party of Kosovo and Metohija, Dragiša Mirić's Serb Kosovo-Metohija Party, Mihajl Šćepanović's Serb People's Party and Nebojša Živić's Union of Independent Social Democrats of Kosovo and Metohija.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Democratic Party of Kosovo196,20734.3237+7
Democratic League of Kosovo129,41022.6325–22
New Kosovo Alliance70,16512.2713New
LDDPSHDK57,0029.9711+9
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo54,6119.5510+1
Reformist Party ORA23,7224.150–7
Justice Party9,8901.730–1
Vakat Coalition5,4280.9530
Turkish Democratic Party of Kosovo4,9990.8730
Party of Democratic Action 3,6610.642+1
Democratic Ashkali Party of Kosovo3,4430.603+2
National Movement for the Liberation of Kosovo2,7020.470New
New Democratic Initiative of Kosovo2,1210.371–1
Cemil Luma1,2610.220New
Civic Initiative of Gora1,2270.2110
Albanian National Front Party1,1990.2100
Serb Democratic Party of Kosovo and Metohija9390.163New
Independent Liberal Party 8550.153New
United Roma Party of Kosovo6000.1010
Naser Kuka8220.140New
Union of Independent Social Democrats of Kosovo and Metohija4470.081New
Serb Kosovo-Metohija Party3170.061New
New Democracy2560.041New
Serb People's Party (Kosovo)2240.041New
PSS for Kosovo and Metohija1360.020New
Opstanak Kosovskog Pomoravlja1230.020New
Total571,767100.001200
Valid votes571,76790.95
Invalid/blank votes56,8639.05
Total votes628,630100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,567,69040.10
Source: KQZ

References

  1. ^ "Al Jazeera English – News – Un Announces Kosovo Elections". 2008. Retrieved 23 February 2008.
  2. ^ Final Report – Council of Europe Election Observation Mission V in Kosovo, Council of Europe, 28 March 2008, p. 7.
  3. ^ "B92 – News – Politics – Four Serb parties to enter Kosovo parliament". 2008. Archived from the original on 6 June 2011. Retrieved 23 February 2008.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2007 Kosovan parliamentary election
United Nations
←  2004 17 November 2007 2010 →

All 120 seats in the Assembly of Kosovo
Party Leader % Seats +/–
PDK Hashim Thaçi 34.32 37 +7
LDK Fatmir Sejdiu 22.63 25 −22
AKR Behgjet Pacolli 12.27 13 New
LDDPSHDK Nexhat Daci 9.97 11 +9
AAK Ramush Haradinaj 9.55 10 +1
Vakat 0.95 3 0
KDTP 0.87 3 0
SDA 0.64 2 +1
PDAK 0.60 3 +2
IDK 0.37 1 −1
GIG 0.21 1 0
SDSKM 0.16 3 New
SLS 0.15 3 New
PRBK 0.10 1 0
SNSKM 0.08 1 New
SKMS 0.06 1 New
ND 0.04 1 New
SNS 0.04 1 New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Agim Çeku
AAK
Hashim Thaçi
PDK

Parliamentary elections were held in Kosovo on 17 November 2007 alongside Municipal elections. Voters elected the 120 members of the unicameral Assembly, the legislative branch of the Provisional Institutions of Self-Government that the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo created. The elections were scheduled by the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Joachim Rücker (head of the UNMIK) on 1 September 2007. [1]

This was the first parliamentary election in Kosovo to be held under open list proportional representation. The 2001 and 2004 elections had been held under a closed list system. [2]

Results

Of the ten seats reserved for Serbs, six were won by four parties which decided to form a coalition on 5 December: [3] Slaviša Petković's Serb Democratic Party of Kosovo and Metohija, Dragiša Mirić's Serb Kosovo-Metohija Party, Mihajl Šćepanović's Serb People's Party and Nebojša Živić's Union of Independent Social Democrats of Kosovo and Metohija.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Democratic Party of Kosovo196,20734.3237+7
Democratic League of Kosovo129,41022.6325–22
New Kosovo Alliance70,16512.2713New
LDDPSHDK57,0029.9711+9
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo54,6119.5510+1
Reformist Party ORA23,7224.150–7
Justice Party9,8901.730–1
Vakat Coalition5,4280.9530
Turkish Democratic Party of Kosovo4,9990.8730
Party of Democratic Action 3,6610.642+1
Democratic Ashkali Party of Kosovo3,4430.603+2
National Movement for the Liberation of Kosovo2,7020.470New
New Democratic Initiative of Kosovo2,1210.371–1
Cemil Luma1,2610.220New
Civic Initiative of Gora1,2270.2110
Albanian National Front Party1,1990.2100
Serb Democratic Party of Kosovo and Metohija9390.163New
Independent Liberal Party 8550.153New
United Roma Party of Kosovo6000.1010
Naser Kuka8220.140New
Union of Independent Social Democrats of Kosovo and Metohija4470.081New
Serb Kosovo-Metohija Party3170.061New
New Democracy2560.041New
Serb People's Party (Kosovo)2240.041New
PSS for Kosovo and Metohija1360.020New
Opstanak Kosovskog Pomoravlja1230.020New
Total571,767100.001200
Valid votes571,76790.95
Invalid/blank votes56,8639.05
Total votes628,630100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,567,69040.10
Source: KQZ

References

  1. ^ "Al Jazeera English – News – Un Announces Kosovo Elections". 2008. Retrieved 23 February 2008.
  2. ^ Final Report – Council of Europe Election Observation Mission V in Kosovo, Council of Europe, 28 March 2008, p. 7.
  3. ^ "B92 – News – Politics – Four Serb parties to enter Kosovo parliament". 2008. Archived from the original on 6 June 2011. Retrieved 23 February 2008.

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