AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoKosovo Politics: Kosovo’s president election is stuck in a fresh deadlock after the 7 June vote, with recounts finished but talks on forming a new government still dominated by the presidency—raising fears of delayed reforms and slower EU/NATO progress. Serb Protests & Court Claims: Kosovo prosecutors say northern Serb barricades were not “spontaneous,” alleging planned coercion and intimidation tied to protests after an arrest over attacks on election facilities. EU Rights & Symbols: EU, Quint and EULEX urged Pristina to respect the constitutional right to display community symbols, after bans and removals of Serbian flags around key dates. Security & Community: KFOR met national security students at Pristina’s UBT, while troops also marked Sexual Assault Awareness with a “Respect Run” and highlighted how mail delivery reaches soldiers in Kosovo. Regional Watch: Serbia’s Novi Sad protests over the 2024 station collapse are turning into a wider EU-enlargement test over corruption and accountability. Practical Life: Eurostat shows rent pressure across European capitals, with Skopje among the cheapest and Geneva/London among the most expensive.
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