News Diary 22 December - 4 January: Mamdani Becomes New York Mayor, Elections in Kosovo and Myanmar, and Stranger Things Ends
Vetëvendosje won 42.3% of votes but failed to form a coalition, causing over six months of parliamentary paralysis and risking loss of €170 million in EU funding.
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News diary 22 December - 4 January: Mamdani becomes New York mayor, elections in Kosovo and Myanmar, and Stranger Things ends
It’s a quiet festive period, and most of you will be off next week, so we’re doing a roundup of all of the news happening over the break. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from the Foresight News team! Happening over the holidays Monday, December 22: GDP national accounts and economic accounts; Resident doctors’ strikes end; Bondi attack suspect in court; New South Wales holds special session on gun laws; ASEAN foreign ministers meet on Thailan…
This year, December 28th marks the fourth Sunday of elections in Kosovo. Due to the lack of political consensus to establish institutions after the parliamentary elections of February 9th, Kosovo is organizing early elections this year-end, which, according to the budget plans of the Central Election Commission (CEC), amount to about 11.5 million euros. It seems that the CEC must demonstrate efficiency like never before, so that the necessary de…
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