Supporters of Kosovo's Prime Minister Albin Kurti celebrated in the streets of Pristina following the preliminary results of the Sunday (Feb 9) parliamentary election.
Clad in Albanian flags and playing drums, the large group of supporters gathered with Kurti after midnight on Monday (Feb 10) in the capital's main square, where he declared victory.
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Clad in Albanian flags and playing drums, the large group of supporters gathered with Kurti after midnight on Monday (Feb 10) in the capital's main square, where he declared victory.
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00:00Supporters of Kosovo's Prime Minister, Albin Kurti, celebrated in the streets of Pristina
00:08following the preliminary results of the Sunday parliamentary election.
00:12Clad in Albanian flags and playing drums, the large group of supporters gathered with
00:17Kurti after midnight on Monday in the capital's main square, where he declared victory.
00:22Kurti pledged to form a new government without giving any indications about a potential coalition
00:28partner.
00:29Kosovo's ruling Vetevendosje party is on track to come first in a parliamentary election,
00:34but it will need to negotiate a coalition with other parties to form a government, exit
00:39polls and party vote count showed.
00:42The election result would be a drop from the more than 50 percent that Prime Minister Albin
00:47Kurti's party won in 2021.
00:51Kosovo's election commission said it was not able to publish the results on Sunday
00:55because its software was down and they will collect data manually and publish early hours
01:00on Monday.