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The Post-Election Situation in Kosovo and Metohija: The Serbian List Gives a Vice President, the Formation of the Government Is Questionable

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Za Euronews Srbija govorio je Petar Đorđević iz nevladine organizacije "Mlada aktivna Gračanica",juronjuz srbija, euronjuz srbija, euronjuz serbia, euronews srbija, juronjuz, euronjuz
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For the third time in a year and a half, Kosovo's governing party was confirmed in new elections – but again without an absolute majority. It remains questionable whether the political situation will be able to stabilize and thus move closer to EU accession. In 2008, Kosovo declared its independence from Serbia. Since then, the young European country has repeatedly been in economic crisis. The crisis has recently been exacerbated by rising fuel …

Za Euronews Srbija govorio je Petar Đorđević iz nevladine organizacije "Mlada aktivna Gračanica",juronjuz srbija, euronjuz srbija, euronjuz serbia, euronews srbija, juronjuz, euronjuz

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Euronews.rs broke the news on Wednesday, June 10, 2026.
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