AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoKosovo Election Watch: Kosovo’s political parties have kicked off campaigns ahead of the 7 June snap vote, with Vetëvendosje and PDK launching events in Ferizaj, while other parties began drives in Pristina and Gjakova; Democracy in Action warns recent government spending could tilt the playing field. North Kosovo Tensions: Pristina-backed officials raided Serbian Railways buildings in Zvečan, Leposavić, Lesak and Ibarska Slatina, removing Cyrillic signs, hoisting Kosovo flags, and replacing signage—moves tied to early election campaigning. Security Institutions: Prime Minister Albin Kurti says Kosovo needs a gendarmerie to secure land, water and air borders, tackle smuggling and protect critical infrastructure, positioning it as a bridge between police and the security force. Regional Diplomacy: European Council President António Costa will tour the Western Balkans (1–5 June), meeting leaders including in Pristina and co-chairing the EU–Western Balkans Summit in Tivat on 5 June. Serbia-EU Pressure: Serbia’s parliament speaker Ana Brnabić says Spain is improving ties and backs Serbia’s EU path, while stressing Kosovo-Metohija positions.
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