AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWomen in Politics: A Pristina think tank says Kosovo parties still treat women’s representation as a box-ticking quota, nominating women mainly to meet the 30% requirement rather than backing them through party ranks. Political Crisis Ahead of Elections: Observers warn Kosovo’s June 7 vote is unlikely to break the deadlock, with the presidency at the center of a wider institutional breakdown marked by failed deadlines, court decisions, dissolutions, boycotts, and clashes between government and opposition. War Crimes Charges: Kosovo prosecutors have charged five Serbs in connection with the 1999 killing of five civilians taken from a railway station and shot in Megja, seeking trial in absentia. EU Enlargement Push: EU Council President António Costa told Western Balkan leaders the enlargement process is real, co-chairing a summit in Montenegro that includes Kosovo and others at different stages of accession. Serbia-Kosovo Talks: Albin Kurti says dialogue with Serbia is still alive but stalled over implementation of existing EU-mediated agreements, including demands tied to the Ohrid deal and the handover of Milan Radoičić. Sport—Local Spotlight: Kosovo will host the Balkan Cycling Championship for the first time, with a June 3 press conference outlining preparations. Table Tennis: In Prishtina, 15-year-old Divyanshi Bhowmick made history by becoming the youngest Indian woman to win a WTT Feeder women’s singles title, also taking doubles gold.
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