Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo

The Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo (Albanian: Kuvendi i Republikës së Kosovës; Serbian: Скупштина Републике Косово, Skupština Republike Kosovo), also known as the Kuvendi, is the unicameral legislature of the Republic of Kosovo. It is directly elected by the people every four years. It was originally established by the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo in 2001 to provide 'provisional, democratic self-government'. On 17 February 2008, representatives of the people of Kosovo unilaterally declared Kosovo's independence and subsequently adopted the Constitution of Kosovo, which came into effect on 15 June 2008.

Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo

Kuvendi i Republikës së Kosovës
10th Legislature
Type
Type
Unicameral
History
Founded
  • 2 July 1990 (1990-07-02) (de jure)
  • 10 December 2001 (2001-12-10) (de facto)
Leadership
Albulena Haxhiu, LVV
since 11 February 2026
Deputy speaker
  • Ardian Gola, LVV
  • Vlora Çitaku, PDK
  • Kujtim Shala, LDK
  • Slavko Simić, SL
  • Emilija Redžepi, NDS
Parliamentary leaders
  • Arbërie Nagavci, LVV
  • Arian Tahiri, PDK
  • Jehona Lushaku Sadriu, LDK
  • Igor Simić, Serb List
  • Besnik Tahiri, AAK
Structure
Seats120
Political groups
Government (66)
  LVV (57)
  •   LVV (50)
  •   Guxo (7)
  Multiethnic group (9)
  • Member of the cabinet (5)
  •   KDTP (2)
  •   IRDK (1)
  •   Vakat (1)
  •   ZSPO (1)
  • Confidence and supply (4)
  •   PSA (1)
  •   NDS (1)
  •   LPRK (1)
  •   PLE (1)
Opposition (54)
  PDK (22)
  LDK (15)
  SL (9)
  AAK (6)
  JGP (1)
  SDU (1)
CommitteesVarious by legislature, currently 16
Length of term
Four years
Salary€1,547 monthly
Elections
Voting system
Open party-list proportional representation
First election
  • 24 May 1992 (de jure)
  • 17 November 2001 (de facto)
Last election
28 December 2025
Next election
By December 2029
Meeting place
Assembly Building, Ibrahim Rugova Square, Pristina, Kosovo
Website
www.kuvendikosoves.org

Members

The Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo is regulated by the Constitution of Kosovo and has 120 directly elected members; 20 are reserved for national minorities as follows:

  • 10 seats for the representatives of the Serbs.
  • 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.

Albanian is the official language of the majority, but all languages of minorities such as Serbian, Turkish and Bosnian are used, with simultaneous interpretation.

Committees

The Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo in this legislature has a total of sixteen committees, the number of committees varies depending on the legislature.

  1. Committee for Administration and Digitalization
  2. Committee for Budget
  3. Committee for Culture, Tourism and Sports
  4. Committee for Economy, Industry, Entrepreneurship, Trade and Innovation
  5. Committee for Education
  6. Committee for Environment, Food, Agriculture, Forestry, Rural Development and Infrastructure
  7. Committee for European Integration
  8. Committee for Foreign Affairs and Diaspora
  9. Committee for Health
  10. Committee for Human Rights
  11. Committee for Intelligence Agency Oversight
  12. Committee for Legislation
  13. Committee for Public Finance Oversight
  14. Committee for the Rights and Interests of Communities and Returns
  15. Committee for Security and Defense
  16. Committee for Social Welfare, Victims of Wartime Sexual Violence and Missing Persons

Most recent election results

Albin Kurti's Vetëvendosje party received 51% of the vote, translating to 57 seats. While short of the 61 seats needed for a government, Vetëvendosje may potentially gather support from non-Serb minority representatives to reach a majority as it did after the 2021 elections. The Democratic Party of Kosovo came second with 20%, maintaining a similar level of support from the last election. The Democratic League of Kosovo came in third with 13%, dropping in support from 18% earlier this year. Turnout was estimated at 45%. With the fourth successive victory for Vetëvendosje in parliamentary elections, Kurti is expected to be sworn in for a third term in office.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Vetëvendosje486,99451.1157+9
Democratic Party of Kosovo192,40720.1922–2
Democratic League of Kosovo126,10213.2315–5
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo52,3705.506+1
Serb List42,7344.4890
Social Democratic Initiative15,1841.590–3
Turkish Democratic Party of Kosovo5,4080.5720
For Freedom, Justice and Survival4,8450.5110
Vakat Coalition3,9750.4210
New Democratic Party3,9190.4110
New Democratic Initiative of Kosovo2,7600.2910
Social Democratic Union2,6140.2710
Egyptian Liberal Party2,2490.2410
Ashkali Social Democratic Party2,0500.221New
PAI–PDAKLpB1,9940.210–1
Unique Gorani Party1,5470.1610
Progressive Movement of Kosovar Roma1,1580.121New
Albanian Democratic National Front Party9370.1000
United Roma Party of Kosovo9200.100–1
Fjala9000.0900
Citizens' Initiative for Kosovo7770.080New
Kosovski Savez5360.060New
Kosovar New Romani Party2280.0200
Independent2690.0300
Total952,877100.001200
Registered voters/turnout1,999,204
Source: KQZ

Assembly building

The Assembly Building is located at Ibrahim Rugova Square in Pristina, the capital city of Kosovo. The building, which dates from the 1950s, underwent an extensive refurbishment in 2004 which included the complete redesign of the plenary chamber.

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