Kosovo votes for new parliament and Cabinet to lead stalled normalization ties with Serbia
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The Independent is on the ground reporting on significant global issues, including Kosovo’s upcoming parliamentary election, which is a key test for Prime Minister Albin Kurti. This marks a milestone as Kosovo’s parliament completed its first full four-year mandate since independence in 2008. With 2 million eligible voters, they will elect 120 lawmakers from almost 600 candidates across 27 political parties. The election is particularly important for determining leadership in negotiations with Serbia, which remain stalled despite U.S. and EU efforts to broker talks. The Independent is committed to providing accessible journalism to all without paywalls, funded by donations.
The parliamentary election in Kosovo marks a significant moment as it is the first completed full mandate for the parliament since independence in 2008.
This election will decide the leadership in negotiations with Serbia, emphasizing the importance of normalizing ties amid stalled talks.
The vote is crucial, with 2 million eligible voters tasked to elect lawmakers among 27 political groupings, reflecting a diverse political landscape.
The Independent emphasizes quality journalism accessible for all, which is critical as it reports on significant global issues from reproductive rights to electoral integrity.
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