Kosovo parliamentary elections will be held on Sunday 9. Under the control of 100 members of the European Union Election ...
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Albin Kurti, leader of the Levizja VeteVendosje political party, celebrate the victory at the party's headquartersKosovo parliamentary elections are held today, Sunday 9. With 38,2% of the preferences, the Levizja VetoVendosja party wins ...
With 73% of the votes counted, Kurti’s leftist Self-Determination Movement Party, or Vetevendosje!, won 41.99% which doesn’t give it the majority needed to govern alone, leaving open the ...
Kurti and his Vetevendosje ("Self-Determination") party (VV) have campaigned on their efforts to dismantle the remaining Serbian institutions in Kosovo while expanding the government's reach to ...
Prime Minister Kurti, leading the socialist and nationalist Vetevendosje party, gained power in 2021 by securing a significant parliamentary majority. His administration has witnessed economic ...
Key issues include economic performance, relations with Serbia, and EU funding cuts. Kurti's policies could see Vetevendosje lose votes, potentially leading to coalition talks amid criticism over his ...
Serbia does not recognise Kosovo’s independence, proclaimed in 2008. Kurti's left-wing Vetevendosje! or Self-Determination Movement Party is seen as the front-runner but is not expected to win ...
Results were expected before midnight. Kurti’s left-wing Vetevendosje!, or Self-Determination Movement Party, is the front-runner but wasn't expected to win the necessary majority to govern alone.
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