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Coalition Vakat Koalicija Vakat
Koalicioni Vakat
LeaderBahrim Šabani
FoundedJune 2004; 20 years ago (2004-06)
HeadquartersPrizren
IdeologyBosniak minority interests
Assembly1 / 120
Politics of Kosovo
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The Coalition Vakat (Bosnian: Koalicija Vakat; sometimes translated as the Vakat Coalition) is a Bosniak political coalition in Kosovo founded in June 2004 made up of the Democratic Party of Bosniaks (DSB), Democratic Party Vatan (DSV), and the Bosniak Party of Kosovo (BSK). The coalition uses the colors green, yellow, and sky blue. Its headquarters is located in Prizren.

Electoral performance

Assembly of Kosovo
Year Popular vote % of vote Overall seats won Bosniak seats Seat change
2001 9,030 1.15 2 / 120 2 / 3 Increase 2
2004 4,972 0.72 3 / 120 3 / 3 Increase 1
2007 5,428 0.95 3 / 120 3 / 3 Steady
2010 5,296 0.76 2 / 120 2 / 3 Decrease 1
2014 6,476 0.89 2 / 120 2 / 3 Steady
2017 6,444 0.89 2 / 120 2 / 3 Steady
2019 7,075 0.84 2 / 120 2 / 3 Steady
2021 5,949 0.68 1 / 120 1 / 3 Decrease 1

See also

Notes

  1. "Kosovo Government". countryreports.org. CountryReports. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
  1. As the Democratic Party of Bosniacs (DSB).

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