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Kosovo general election: the cost of political polarization

Kosovo's June 7, 2026 snap general election, its third in under 16 months, was triggered by parliament's failure to elect a new president following a high-profile split between former allies Prime Minister Albin Kurti of the Vetevendosje party and ex-President Vjosa Osmani, who is now running for parliament with the Democratic League of Kosovo. The election occurs amid severe political polarization, deadlock in EU-mediated normalization talks with Serbia, stalled EU integration progress, and widespread concerns that ongoing political gridlock will continue to hinder the country's economic and democratic development.

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