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The legislative elections held in the province of Kosovo on 17 November 2001 were carried out in what Lord Robertson called ''a positive climate''. The vote elected a provisional assembly of 120 members. It will have powers in areas such as health, education and transport.
In a statement on 17 November, Lord Robertson remarked that "these elections represent a remarkable step forward towards normality and give all communities in Kosovo the chance to build a truly democratic, multi-ethnic and prosperous society." The Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) has reported that there was an overall turn-out of 63% (65% among the Kosovo Albanian community, 46% among the Serb community of Kosovo, and of those eligible to vote in Serbia proper and Montenegro, 57% and 56% respectively). The preliminary results are as follows:
In his statement, Lord Robertson commended the efforts of the UN Mission to Kosovo (UNMIK), the OSCE and KFOR soldiers for making these elections possible.