2007 Kosovan parliamentary election

2007 Kosovan parliamentary election

17 November 2007

All 120 seats in the Assembly
61 seats needed for a majority
Turnout40.10% ( 9.42pp)
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
PDK Hashim Thaçi 34.32 37 +7
LDK Fatmir Sejdiu 22.63 25 −22
AKR Behgjet Pacolli 12.27 13 New
LDDPSHDK Nexhat Daci 9.97 11 +9
AAK Ramush Haradinaj 9.55 10 +1
Minority seats
Vakat Džezair Murati 0.95 3 0
KDTP Mahir Yagcilar 0.87 3 0
SDA Numan Balić 0.64 2 +1
PDAK Gezim Gashi 0.60 3 +2
IRDK Xhevdet Neziraj 0.37 1 −1
GIG Murselj Haljilji 0.21 1 0
SDSKM Slaviša Petković 0.16 3 New
SLS Slobodan Petrović 0.15 3 New
PREBK Zylfi Merxha 0.10 1 0
SNSKM Ljubiša Živić 0.08 1 New
SKMS Dragiša Mirić 0.06 1 New
ND Branislav Grbić 0.04 1 New
SNS Mihailo Šćepanović 0.04 1 New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Agim Çeku
AAK
Hashim Thaçi
PDK

2007 parliamentary elections in Kosovo were parliamentary elections, held in the UN-administered Kosovo on 17 November 2007, alongside the local municipal elections. Those were third elections for the Transitional Assembly of Kosovo since the establishment of the United Nations Interim Administration (UNMIK) in 1999. Elections were supervised by the OSCE Mission in Kosovo, and also monitored by the Council of Europe Mission in Kosovo. The elections were scheduled by the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Joachim Rücker (head of the UNMIK) on 1 September 2007. Those were the first parliamentary elections in Kosovo to be held under open list proportional representation, while the previous 2001 and 2004 elections had been held under a closed list system.