AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoElection & Governance: Kosovo’s Supreme Court has rejected all appeals against the June 7 snap parliamentary election results, paving the way for the Central Election Commission to certify the vote and for talks on forming a government to begin. EU Path: After meetings in Pristina, European Parliament rapporteur Riho Terras said Kosovo’s future is in the EU, but reforms are still required, with the membership process still stuck at the early stage. Rule of Law at Gazimestan: Kosovo’s ombudsman opened an investigation into allegations of police mistreatment of Serbs arrested during Vidovdan celebrations at Gazimestan, after complaints of physical and psychological abuse. Regional Diplomacy: Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vučić met US spiritual adviser Mark Burns, discussing Serbia-US ties and the situation of Serbs and protection of holy sites in Kosovo-Metohija. Economy & Daily Life: Kosovo milk farmers warned of bankruptcy unless processors resume milk collection and restore earlier prices, as disputes over dairy quality and testing continue. Sports (Kosovo in Europe): FC Ballkani will face Wales’ Connah’s Quay Nomads in the UEFA Conference League qualifiers, with the first leg set for Wednesday. Education & Cooperation: Kobanê University signed a cooperation protocol with Haxhi Zeka University in Peja to expand academic exchange and joint research.
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