


Kosovo Holds Crucial Parliamentary Elections Amid Tensions with Serbia
Kosovo’s parliamentary elections are pivotal for Prime Minister Kurti as he faces challenges in normalizing relations with Serbia and addressing domestic issues.
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As Kosovo votes in parliamentary elections, Prime Minister Albin Kurti faces significant challenges in his leadership, with a focus on normalization talks with Serbia, economic reforms, and rising tensions. The election outcome will shape Kosovo's political landscape and potentially its stability amid international scrutiny. Nearly 2 million eligible voters are choosing 120 lawmakers from various political parties, navigating a complex relationship with Serbia and internal economic concerns. Observers from multiple organizations will monitor the elections against a backdrop of previous unrest and criticism of Kurti's policies by opposition parties and international allies.
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