AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSnap Election Pressure: Kosovo held its third parliamentary vote in 16–18 months on Sunday, after parties failed to agree on a new president; polls opened at 7:00 and were due to close at 19:00, with turnout reported at about 15.10% by 1 p.m. and Serb-majority areas seeing the highest participation. Election Results Watch: Early official counts showed Prime Minister Albin Kurti’s Vetëvendosje leading (Reuters: 38.7% with 14.5% counted), while provisional data elsewhere put it at 41.24% with just over 40% counted; Kurti said the will of voters must be protected. EU/NATO Stakes: The political deadlock has left Kosovo without stable institutions for much of the past year, slowing reforms tied to EU and NATO progress, and analysts warn another election may not break the cycle. Security in the North: Kosovo police found weapons and ammunition in an empty house in Zubin Potok (AK-47, grenades, magazines) and prosecutors opened a case over unauthorized possession. Tragedy in Sport: Rising footballer Fatjon Bunjaku, 22, died in a serious crash on the Mitrovica–Pristina road; Kosovo’s national team paid tribute as investigations continue.
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