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2001 Kosovan parliamentary election

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FieldValue
countryUnited Nations
first_electionyes
next_election2004
election_date17 November 2001
seats_for_electionAll 120 seats in the Assembly
majority_seats61
turnout64.30%
party1Democratic League of Kosovo
leader1Ibrahim Rugova
percentage145.65
seats147
party2Democratic Party of Kosovo
leader2Hashim Thaçi
percentage225.70
seats226
party3Alliance for the Future of Kosovo
leader3Ramush Haradinaj
percentage37.83
seats38
party4LKÇK
colour4#E94C2E
leader4Fatmir Humolli
percentage41.11
seats41
party5Albanian Christian Democratic Party of Kosovo
colour5#D62118
leader5Mark Krasniqi
percentage50.98
seats51
party6Justice Party (Kosovo)
leader6Sylejman Çerkezi
percentage60.57
seats61
party7People's Movement of Kosovo
leader7Bedrush Çollaku
percentage70.56
seats71
heading8Minority lists (35 seats)
party8Return Coalition
colour8#1AA580
leader8Gojko Savić
percentage811.34
seats822
party9Vatan Coalition
leader9Zehra Elezi
percentage91.15
seats94
party10Turkish Democratic Party of Kosovo
leader10Mahir Yagcilar
percentage101.00
seats103
party11New Democratic Initiative of Kosovo
leader11Bislim Hoti
percentage110.50
seats112
party12PDASHK
colour12#FFFFFF
leader12Sabit Rrahmani
percentage120.43
seats122
party13BPDAK
leader13Hilmo Kandić
percentage130.37
seats131
party14United Roma Party of Kosovo
leader14Zylfi Merxha
percentage140.34
seats141
map2001 Kosovan parliamentary election Map.png
map_captionMost voted-for party by municipality
LDK PDK Return Coalition
titlePrime Minister
after_electionBajram Rexhepi
after_partyPDK

LDK PDK Return Coalition

Parliamentary elections were held in UN-administered Kosovo on 17 November 2001. They were the first elections for the Transitional Assembly of Kosovo following the establishment of the United Nations Interim Administration (UNMIK) in 1999. The elections were organised and supervised by UNMIK and the OSCE Mission in Kosovo and were monitored by the Council of Europe Mission in Kosovo.

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References

  1. "Kosovo Assembly Elections 2001 - Certified results".
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