Kosovo PM Albin Kurti wins election amid tensions with Brussels and Washington
- Albin Kurti's party, Vetevendosje!, won 41.99 percent of the votes in Kosovo's parliamentary election but lacks a majority to govern alone, as reported with 73 percent of the votes counted.
- The Democratic Party of Kosovo, led by detained leaders, received 22.68 percent, while the Democratic League of Kosovo garnered 17.9 percent of the votes.
- Voting ended without major issues, and the preliminary turnout was 40.59 percent, which is 7 percent lower than four years ago, according to the Central Election Commission.
- Kosovo's parliament has completed a full four-year mandate for the first time since independence in 2008, with ongoing tensions regarding ties with Serbia and foreign funding concerns.
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