Voting has commenced in Kosovo's parliamentary election, a significant test for Prime Minister Albin Kurti amidst stalled normalization discussions with Serbia. Polls opened early Sunday, with voters selecting 120 lawmakers amidst concerns over the economy and corruption. Kurti's leftist party, Vetevendosje, aims to dismantle Serbian institutions in Kosovo but may not secure an outright majority, possibly necessitating alliances with opposition parties. Kosovo, facing poverty and unrest, seeks effective leadership for enhancing public services and negotiating peace with Serbia.
Polling in Kosovo represents a crucial moment for Prime Minister Albin Kurti, whose leadership faces scrutiny amid stalled normalization talks with Serbia.
Kosovo's elections signal a referendum on the popularity of Kurti's administration and its approach to relations with Serbia and internal issues like corruption.
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