When the State Is Held by a String: Adhocracy Becomes Political Survival in Kosovo
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The Kosovo caretaker government, led by Prime Minister Albin Kurti, held its 264th meeting today, in which it took six important decisions covering various areas, from education and employment to infrastructure development and international cooperation. One of the main decisions was the allocation of 580 thousand euros to co-finance the project for the construction of the Presevo Music School and Museum. This support comes in the wake of the ins…
Kurti is letting Kosovo down at a political price he’d rather not pay
Four months after its parliamentary election, Kosovo remains stuck in a political deadlock. Prime Minister Kurti and opposition leaders prioritize ego over compromise, leaving the country without a functioning government, paralyzing the economy, driving away investors, and weakening public trust in democracy. What’s happening in Kosovo is not just a political deadlock; it’s a hijacking of the entire democratic process. For the 38th time, MPs hav…
The stalemate – or rather the absurd paralysis – that is continuing to unfold in the Kosovo Parliament has now gone from a procedural crisis to a chronic institutional illness. With blocked sessions, lack of quorum......
Kosovo’s Leadership Failure: A Dangerous Hijacking of Democracy
By Alon Ben-Meir* NEW YORK | 8 July 2025 (IDN) — It is hard to imagine how a small country experiencing significant economic hardship and in constant conflict with its neighbour is still under a caretaker government four months after the national elections. Prime Minister Kurti must end the deadlock, as it does not bode well for him, given that a new election will inevitably be held. Four months after its parliamentary election, Kosovo remains s…
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