The Supreme Court of Kosovo is expected to make a decision today regarding the appeals of political parties and candidates for deputies related to the elections held on February 9, as reported by KosovaPress.
The Supreme Court stated to KosovaPress that the decision regarding the appeal from the Vetevendosje Movement (LVV) for the annulment of postal votes from the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) will be made within the legal time frame established by the applicable law.
However, electoral process experts tell KosovaPress that the Supreme Court is likely to reject LVV's appeal in the same way the Electoral Panel for Complaints and Appeals (PZAP) did, and thus the CEC could certify the election results during this week.
"Regarding the two appeals filed on March 21, 2025, one from the Vetevendosje Movement against the PZAP decision, and one from the PDAK-LPB coalition against the PZAP decision, a decision will be made within the 5-day legal deadline, which is calculated from the date of acceptance of the appeal, including the weekend," said the Supreme Court in a response to KosovaPress.
CEC spokesperson Valmir Elezi stated to KosovaPress that depending on the Supreme Court's decision, they will implement it if there are any obligations for the CEC, and then they will proceed with certifying the final election results.
According to him, once all the appeals and administrative procedures are completed, the CEC could certify the final results of the February 9 elections as early as this Friday or Saturday.
The certification of the final results from the February 9 elections would open the way for the legal deadlines for the constitution of the Kosovo Assembly to begin.
Kosovo held its general parliamentary elections on February 9, 2025. Meanwhile, the CEC declared the final results on March 15.
According to these results, the Vetevendosje Movement will have 48 deputies, PDK 24, LDK 20, AAK-Nisma 8, and 20 deputies for minority communities.
Based on these figures, no party can form the government on its own.