AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoKosovo Politics: Kosovo’s Supreme Court rejected appeals against June snap election results, clearing the way for the Central Election Commission to certify the vote and start talks on forming a new government after Vetëvendosje won 47.13% and 53 seats. EU Funding: Acting PM Albin Kurti says Kosovo will receive €206.4m from the EU for energy, infrastructure, border management, education and rule of law, pending final European Commission approval. Justice Watch: The OSCE Mission in Kosovo warned that war-crimes proceedings still face structural and operational shortcomings, with delays and procedural uncertainty undermining fairness and public trust. Serbia-Kosovo Tensions: Serbian PM Đuro Macut hosted ambassadors of countries that do not recognise “Kosovo,” urging pressure on Pristina to fulfil obligations tied to the Community of Serb Municipalities. Regional Context: A European Parliament report on Serbia’s EU path said accession remains stalled due to weak rule of law and democracy, while normalization with Kosovo is flagged as key.
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