Kosovo leftist opposition party confirmed in landslide win
PRISTINA, Kosovo — Kosovo’s main opposition party has won a clear victory in an early election held amid the coronavirus pandemic, an economic downturn and stalled negotiations with wartime foe Serbia.
With 98% of the votes counted Monday, the left-wing Determination Movement Party, or Vetevendosje!, had 48%. That left it far ahead of the centre-right Democratic Party of Kosovo, or PDK, with 17% and the conservative governing Democratic League of Kosovo, or LDK, with 13%, which both conceded defeat.
Voters in Sunday’s election defied minus 10 degrees Celsius (14 Fahrenheit) temperatures and snowfall to cast their ballots. Turnout was 47%, or 2.5% higher than the 2019 election, according to the Central Election Commission, the main election body.
Vetevendosje! leader Albin Kurti, who is expected to be the prime minister, faces the challenge of bringing the poor country’s economy back on its feet and reducing unemployment after battling back the pandemic, as well as fighting organized crime and corruption.