[2] Ferati was included in the fifty-fifth position on the LDK's electoral list in the 2019 Kosovan parliamentary election.
[3][4] The LDK became part of the Republic of Kosovo's coalition government after the election, and Ferati served as a supporter of the administration.
He was also responsible for removing a requirement that civil service applicants have two years work experience to be employed in public institutions; the change was meant to ensure recent graduates would be able to enter the field.
[5] Ferati finished in twenty-first place among the LDK list's candidates in the 2021 parliamentary election.
After the election, he made an agreement with the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) for a four-year coalition government in the municipality.