AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSnap Election Results: Kosovo’s early parliamentary vote is delivering another Kurti win but no clear path to government. With most ballots counted, Albin Kurti’s Vetëvendosje is leading at about 43.6–43.7%, down from 51% in December, while the PDK is around 21.5–21.7% and the LDK about 18%. The Serbian List is near 4.9–5.9%. Low Turnout: Participation is notably weak, roughly 34–37% (and even lower in some reporting), adding to voter frustration after three elections in 16 months. Coalition Deadlock: Even if Vetëvendosje remains the largest bloc, Kosovo still needs coalition partners and a two-thirds parliamentary supermajority to elect a president—so the political impasse is likely to drag on. International Watch: EU-linked observers say the process is calm, while the UK and Germany urge fast institution-building after the vote. Security & Local Incidents: Police found weapons and ammunition in an empty house in northern Kosovo (Zubin Potok). Tragedy in Sports: Kosovo footballer Fatjon Bunjaku, 22, died in a serious car crash; the national team paid tribute.
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