AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSnap Election Crisis: Kosovo votes Sunday in its third parliamentary election in 18 months, after parties failed to agree on replacing President Vjosa Osmani and parliament repeatedly fell short of the quorum needed to elect a president. Political Deadlock: Prime Minister Albin Kurti’s Vetëvendosje is again the favorite, but the presidency requires support from at least 80 of 120 lawmakers, forcing fresh negotiations with opposition parties. EU Watch: The EU has urged Kosovo to build stable institutions and deliver reforms for EU and NATO alignment, with leaders warning they can’t “do Kosovo’s homework.” Diaspora Voting: Kosovars abroad are casting ballots at embassies and consulates, with more than 27,000 registered for in-person voting in 18 countries. Election Stakes: More than 900 candidates from 17 parties and coalitions are running for 120 seats, as voters push for an end to the cycle of repeated polls and institutional paralysis.
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