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Euronews. Kosovo election exit polls show incumbent PM Albin Kurti's party in the lead. Posted: February 9, 2025 | Last updated: March 8, 2025. Lumir Abdixhiku, Leader of Democratic League of ...
Albin Kurti, president of the left-wing Vetevendosje! party, makes statements following results of a parliamentary election, in Pristina, Kosovo, Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025.
Kurti could turn to 10 non-Serb minority MPs, but he would still need at least three other votes. If Kurti fails to form a cabinet, the president is entitled to turn to any of the other parties.
The Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) say they will not enter a coalition government with incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti’s Self-Determination Movement (LVV), which won last weekend's ...
Kosovo's Prime Minister Albin Kurti has claimed victory for his party in Sunday's parliamentary elections, although partial results suggest he is short of a majority. Kurti's ruling Vetevendosje ...
Prime Minister Albin Kurti has said Kosovo's Security Force (KSF) should develop into an army by 2028, but there is strong opposition from Serbia.
Albin Kurti, President of the left-wing Vetevendosje party, arrives to vote as Kosovo holds a parliamentary election in Pristina, 9 February 2025. Euronews.
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