University Professor of Law, Mazllum Baraliu says that there is no deadline for when the Central Election Commission must certify the results. But, he adds that this also depends on the counting, recounting and complaints of candidates for deputies. And Vullnet Bugaqku from the Kosovo Democratic Institute (KDI), considers that the Central Election Commission is expected to certify the results of the general elections by the beginning of March. And if it were not for the technical problems with the system, he says that the CEC could have certified these results even earlier. The monitor of the electoral processes shows that in 2019 the CEC needed over 50 days to certify the results, while it took less time in 2021. The full news in the pre-paid system... The counting process after the election day of February 9 began with a two-day delay due to technical problems. As of yesterday, the Central Election Commission has also started publishing the results for the candidates for deputies on their platform. According to the current results, in these parliamentary elections the winning party is the Vetëvendosje Movement with 40.89%, followed by the Democratic Party of Kosovo with 22.40%, followed by the Democratic League of Kosovo with 17.23%. The AAK-NISMA coalition has received 7.40% of the votes, while the Serbian List 4.81%./B.Ibishi/