Kosovo's Third Election in a Year Lays Bare a Western-Backed State in Paralysis
PRISTINA, June 7 -- For the third time in barely fifteen months, Kosovo's voters were summoned on Sunday to do something their politicians cannot: produce a functioning government. The territory held yet another snap election, this one forced by a parliament that spent the spring unable to agree on a president. The ballots change. The deadlock does not.
The sequence has become a loop. An inconclusive vote in February 2025 gave Prime Minister Albin Kurti's Vetevendosje party the most seats but no durable majority. A second snap election in December produced the same outcome, a plurality without a mandate. A government was eventually cobbled together early this year, only to collapse into fresh crisis when the assembly, paralysed by an opp...
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