The Balkan nation votes again as PM Albin Kurti seeks majority to break the stalemate and form a government.
Kosovo is holding its second parliamentary election in 11 months as Prime Minister Albin Kurti’s Self-Determination Movement aims to secure a majority and end a political deadlock. The election follows the failure to form a government after the February ballot, with opposition parties criticizing Kurti’s governance. Amid economic struggles and tensions with Serbia, Kurti promises reforms, while voter disillusionment remains high. Kosovo, seeking EU accession, faces urgent challenges, including electing a new president and ratifying significant loan agreements.
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