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Kosovo holds third election in 16 months

Voters in Kosovo have voted in a snap election called to resolve a parliamentary stalemate. The country's prolonged political crisis has further debilitated an already ailing economy. Voters in  Kosovo  on Sunday cast ballots in an early parliamentary election called after the previous parliament was unable to elect a president by a March deadline. The election is the third in 16 months , with the unstable political situation negatively affecting Kosovo's economy and EU aspirations . Prime ‌Minister ⁠Albin ⁠Kurti 's Vetevendosje ​party took the lead in the election marked by low turnout, exit polls showed. Vetevendosje ‌polled at ‌‌42.3% with ‌54.9%of the ​votes counted, according to ⁠data ​from ​the ​central election ‌commission. The election was called after the main political parties were unable to elect a new head of state to replace former President Vjosa Osmani within the required timeframe. Although Kurti's center-left Vetevendosje party holds a clear parliamentary majority, a president must receive at least 80 votes in the 120-member assembly.    In recent parliamentary votes, there were not enough lawmakers in the chamber to allow a valid election owing to an opposition boycott. At least one major opposition force is required to support any candidate, as Vetevendosje and its partners do not constitute a sufficient quorum. Kurti achieved his parliamentary majority with ethnic minority MPs in a December election that followed an inconclusive vote in February 2025. He is now being challenged by the two main opposition parties, the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) and the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK). Former President Osmani is running on the LDK list in the election, as she now no longer supports Kurti after he refused to back her for a second term in office. Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in 2008 after a 1998-1999 war where Serbia withdrew after a NATO bombing. Kosovo has been recognized by the US and most EU countries, but not by Serbia and its allies, Russia and China. Pristina and Belgrade have been told they must lay aside their differences if they wish to progress with their EU membership bids. Edited by: Dmytro Hubenko Don't let the algorithm hide the news. If you rely on our team for trusted reporting, please take a moment to select us as your Preferred Source on Google by clicking here and hitting the "star" or "preferred" button , so you'll always see our verified news first.

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Kosovo holds third election in 16 months

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