Kosovo's prime minister looks for allies for new Cabinet after failing to win parliamentary majority
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti’s leftwing party has won most seats in the weekend parliamentary election but was left ...
After Sunday's polls, Kosovo’s stalled normalisation talks with neighbouring Serbia could see a revival but are unlikely to ...
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Albin Kurti, leader of the Levizja VeteVendosje political party, celebrate the victory at the party's headquartersKosovo parliamentary elections are held today, Sunday 9. With 38,2% of the preferences, the Levizja VetoVendosja party wins ...
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.
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 ...
Kosovans headed to the polls against a backdrop of a stagnant economy and renewed ethnic tensions but the Central Election ...
Kosovo is facing challenges after Trump administration enacted a 90-day freeze on funding for various projects through USAID, which has been instrumental in the Balkan region’s development ...
Kosovo's ruling Vetevendosje party is on track to come first in a parliamentary election on Sunday, but it will need to ...
Prime Minister Albin Kurti’s ruling “Vetëvendosje” party (Self-Determination Movement) won Kosovo’s parliamentary elections ...
Voting in Kosovo's parliamentary elections closed with Albin Kurti's LVV leading, but it might fall short of a majority.
They are granting Kurti another mandate to rule, but they now demand a more consensus-based approach rather than unilateral ...
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