AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoKosovo Election Fallout: Kosovo’s snap parliamentary vote ended with Albin Kurti’s Vetëvendosje leading (42.91% official CEC figures after full polling-station processing), but still short of the majority needed to govern alone, pushing coalition talks back into focus as turnout fell sharply and voters signal fatigue with repeated elections. EU Mediation: EU Enlargement Commissioner Kaja Kallas congratulated Kurti on a “calm, inclusive and orderly” process while urging parties to compromise fast to restore institutional stability and unlock EU progress. Serb Community Seats: The Serbian List secured 6.18% overall and won all 10 Serb-reserved mandates in Serb-majority areas, with claims of “vote engineering” also surfacing. Diplomacy Watch: Serbia’s Dusan Kozarev met India’s ambassador, stressing India’s non-recognition stance on Kosovo and highlighting IT cooperation. Sports & Society: Kosovo’s national team mourned U21 player Fatjon Bunjaku after a fatal crash near Mitrovica–Pristina; meanwhile, Fisnik Asllani remains on Borussia Dortmund’s shortlist for a potential move.
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