No part wins a clear majority in 120-seat Kosovo parliament
But Kurti’s ruling party fell short of a majority and will need to find a coalition partner if it hopes to continue in power.
European Union observers have hailed Kosovo’s “peaceful and competitive” parliamentary election. But it also criticized ...
Kosovo looked set for a period of political uncertainty on Monday as the major political parties ruled out coalition building ...
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Albin Kurti wins the elections in KosovoAlbin Kurti, leader of the Vetëvendosje Movement and current Prime Minister of Kosovo, has declared the victory of his party ...
Kosovo is facing challenges after Trump administration enacted a 90-day freeze on funding for various projects through USAID, ...
Kosovars are casting votes in a parliamentary election considered a key test for Prime Minister Albin Kurti as talks on ...
Kosovans headed to the polls against a backdrop of a stagnant economy and renewed ethnic tensions but the Central Election ...
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti's leftwing party won the most seats in the recent parliamentary election but lacked a clear ...
Vetevendosje won 41.3% of votes with 88% of ballots counted, official results from the election commission showed. The ...
Kosovo's ruling Self-Determination Movement Vetevendosje (VV), led by prime minister Albin Kurti, is leading in the general ...
After Sunday's polls, Kosovo’s stalled normalisation talks with neighbouring Serbia could see a revival but not become any ...
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