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Vjosa Osmani's successor, Albin Kurti, secured a narrow victory in the recent election.

Official results indicate that Prime Minister Albin Kurti's party has emerged victorious, albeit without a clear majority. This outcome creates uncertainty for the formation of a stable administration.

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Official results indicate that Prime Minister Albin Kurti's party has emerged victorious, albeit without a clear majority. This outcome creates uncertainty for the formation of a stable administration.

Kosovo's parliamentary election results saw Prime Minister Albin Kurti's party emerge victorious, albeit narrowly, securing a win in the Balkan country for the third time within an 18-month period.

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In Kosovo, a country aspiring to EU membership despite being one of Europe's youngest and poorest nations, a stable government has been elusive for over a year now. The absence of a functioning administration stems from deep-seated divisions within parliament that hinder the selection of key officials.

Official results revealed that Vetevendosje, led by Albin Kurti, held a narrow lead with 43% of votes cast.

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To assume power, Albin Kurti's party will have to negotiate with potential allies to reach the necessary two-thirds majority for presidential elections.

In the latest polls, the Democratic Party of Kosovo garnered 21% support, whereas its main rival trailed behind.

The election results showed Vetevendosje securing a narrow victory with 51% of the vote in December, marking an increase from their previous 42% share in February 2025. However this success was tempered by their inability to reach consensus on a presidential candidate with other parties. This stalemate ultimately led to parliament's dissolution and a subsequent snap election in April.

07Citizens demand an end to the ongoing political turmoil.

The latest election figures reveal a dismal turnout of less than 37%, significantly lower than the 45% recorded in December, according to the election commission's statement. Citizens are fed up with the cycle of repeated elections and demand an end to the prolonged political impasse, coupled with improved living conditions that match the country's economic growth.

Pristina's citizens are calling for a decisive resolution to the prolonged political upheaval. The stark divide that has developed over several years must be addressed and brought to a close, according to Fatos Selimi, who cast his ballot in the city.

Kosovo's bid for EU membership is contingent upon establishing robust institutions that can effectively implement necessary reforms, a pressing demand for the region's stability.

Recurring elections have hindered the implementation of long-awaited reforms and EU financial aid.

In 2021, Kurti's party seized control with an agenda centered on nationalism and social welfare, mirroring the stance of other prominent parties in Kosovo, which generally lean towards Western alliances.

A total of 900 contenders, representing 17 parties and three coalition blocs, are vying for a spot in Kosovo's 120-member legislative assembly.

Kosovo's voter registration has surpassed its resident population by nearly 500,000 individuals, with the majority hailing from Western European countries that tend to support Kurti's political platform.

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