The results were a landslide victory for Vetëvendosje led by Albin Kurti and its coalition partner, Vjosa Osmani, former speaker of the parliament of Kosovo.
The alliance won more than 50% of the total votes, the highest share since the first elections held in 2001, while their nearest rivals, the Democratic Party, finished in second place, trailing by more than 33%.
The October 2019 parliamentary elections saw opposition party Vetëvendosje emerge as the largest faction in parliament, finishing just ahead of the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK).
The coalition soon collapsed as the LDK filed a no-confidence motion on 25 March 2020 due to disagreements over how to handle the coronavirus pandemic.
The motion passed, with 82 members of the Assembly voting in favor, the first time a Kosovan government had fallen in such a manner.
The 120 members of the Assembly of Kosovo are elected by open list proportional representation, with 20 seats reserved for national minorities.
[13] Albanian prime minister Edi Rama and main opposition leader Lulzim Basha both congratulated Kurti.
[13] In light of the disappointing results for LDK, party leader Isa Mustafa announced that he would resign.