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4 seats for the representatives of the Romani, Ashkali and Egyptians. 3 seats for the Bosniaks. 2 seats for the Turks. 1 seat for the Gorans. [11] Albanian is the official language of the majority, but all languages of minorities such as Serbian, Turkish and Bosnian are used, with simultaneous interpretation.
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Boxitet e Kosovës: The Grebnik mine is one of the largest bauxite mines in Kosovo. [1] The mine is located in Klina in District of Peja. [1] The mine has reserves amounting to 3.66 million tonnes of ore grading 40.49% bauxite. [1]
7.83 8 LKÇK: Fatmir Humolli 1.11 1 PSHDK: Mark Krasniqi: 0.98 1 PD: Sylejman Çerkezi 0.57 1 LPK: Bedrush Çollaku 0.56 1 Minority lists (35 seats) [b] Coalition Return [a] Gojko Savić 11.34 22 Vatan [c] Zehra Elezi 1.15 4 KDTP: Mahir Yagcilar: 1.00 3 IRDK: Bislim Hoti: 0.50 2 PDASHK [d] Sabit Rrahmani 0.43 2 SDA: Hilmo Kandić 0.37 1 PREBK ...
The Social Democratic Party of Kosovo (Albanian: Partia Socialdemokrate e Kosovës, PSD) is a political party in Kosovo. It was established on 10 February 1990 by Kaqusha Jashari, and was the second political party to be established in the newly pluralist Kosovo. [3]
District Map Area in km 2 Population in 2024 (rank) Density per km 2 Municipalities Settlements District of Ferizaj (Rajoni i Ferizajit/Uroševački okrug)1,030 180,897 175,6 ...
Thaçi's government will include 7 ministers from his party, 5 ministers from LDK and 3 ministers from non-Albanian communities. [ 4 ] Following years of failed negotiations on the status of Kosovo in Serbia , Prime Minister of Kosovo Hashim Thaçi announced on 16 February 2008 that the Assembly of Kosovo would declare independence the ...
According to the 1991 Yugoslav census, boycotted by Albanians, there were 1,596,072 ethnic Albanians in Kosovo or 81.6% of population. By the estimation in the year 2000, there were between 1,584,000 and 1,733,600 Albanians in Kosovo or 88% of population; as of 2011, [ 11 ] their population share is 92.93%.