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Kosovo heading for an early vote after lawmakers fail to elect government

The political deadlock has stalled reforms and funding, with Vetevendosje winning 56 of 120 seats but failing to form a majority government, prompting a snap election.

  • Kosovo lawmakers failed to elect a new government, paving the way for an early election following a monthslong political crisis in the small Balkan nation.
  • Prime Minister-designate Glauk Konjufca, from the governing Self-Determination Movement party, won 56 votes in the 120-member assembly, just short of a majority needed for the election.
  • The prolonged crisis means that Kosovo hasn't approved a budget for next year, sparking fears of possible negative effects on the already poor economy in the country of 2 million people.
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Government formation in Kosovo has once again failed.

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Eugen Cakolli from the Democratic Institute of Kosovo has warned that any delay by the President in announcing the date for early elections increases the risk for the normal functioning of institutions next year. “Every day lost today narrows the legal options, pushes back the deadlines and brings the country closer to uncertain constitutional, political and fiscal scenarios,” Cakolli said. He added that according to the current deadlines, even …

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By ZANA CIMILI PRISTINA, Kosovo (AP) — Kosovo’s legislators failed to elect a new government on Wednesday, paving the way for early elections following a multi-month political crisis in the small Balkan nation. Prime Minister-designate Glauk Konjufca of the ruling Self-Determination Movement party won 56 votes in the 120-member assembly, which is just below the majority required for the election. Voting is a blow to the ruling party of interim P…

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n1info.rs broke the news in Novi Beograd, Serbia on Tuesday, November 18, 2025.
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