Kosovo Heads to Polls as Political Deadlock Threatens Vital Funds
The political deadlock blocked €1 billion in EU and World Bank aid, threatening public projects and finances as Kurti pledges investment and crime fight.
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As voters in Kosovo go to the polls for the third time on December 28, political parties will have to make an extra effort to get them to the polls. While the communication style may seem to be softening due to the various possibilities for post-election coalitions, certain parties are still running the same campaign as in the previous elections.
Since the parliamentary election in February 2025, Kosovo did not have a functioning parliament for months, any government formation failed. Now, the early new election should provide a way out. Many voters are skeptical.
Kosovo's High-Stakes Election: A Nation on the Brink
Kosovo's High-Stakes Election: A Nation on the Brink Kosovo is gearing up for elections on December 28 following a prolonged political impasse that resulted in the parliament's dissolution and a significant financial shortfall.Prime Minister Albin Kurti's Vetevendosje party, which won the previous election, remains optimistic about gaining majority support amid ongoing tensions and economic challenges.Delayed international funds and strained loc…
Kosovo President Dissolves Parliament Following Failed Government Formation Attempt – EUROP INFO
Kosovo’s political turmoil deepened Thursday as President Vjosa Osmani announced the dissolution of parliament following the failure of a second attempt to form a new government. The move comes amid ongoing deadlock between rival parties, raising concerns over the country’s political stability and the potential for early elections. Anadolu Ajansı reports that with negotiations stalled and no coalition majority secured, the president has taken th…
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