Kosovo holds another snap election as political crisis drags on

Sunday, 07 June 2026 - 7:39

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Kosovo heads to the ‌polls for parliamentary elections on Sunday, the third in just 18 months, as no one party has been able to gain a strong enough majority to pull the Balkan country ​out of a political crisis.

Europe's youngest nation has aspirations to join ​the European Union but has had no functioning government for much ⁠of the last year as its fractured parliaments failed to elect first a ​speaker and then a new head of state.

No opinion polls have been conducted ​recently but analysts predict victory again for Prime Minister Albin Kurti's Vetevendosje party.

However, he will still need to reach a compromise with opposition parties to secure the two-thirds majority ​required to elect a new president, they say.

Kurti's party won 51.1% of the ​vote in the last election in December, up from 42% in February 2025, but could not ‌agree ⁠with other parties on a candidate for the largely ceremonial presidency, triggering the dissolution of parliament in April and another snap election.

The EU has urged politicians in Kosovo - which declared independence from Serbia in 2008 - to create strong institutions that ​can deliver the ​reforms needed to ⁠join the bloc.

Kurti's party first came to power in 2021 with a more nationalist, welfare-focused agenda. Like all parties in ​Kosovo, it has a pro-Western orientation. It also opposes ​further concessions ⁠to Serbia, with which relations remain strained.

Kosovo's election commission has said more than 900 candidates from 17 parties and three coalition groups are competing for seats in the ⁠120-seat ​parliament.

About 2.1 million voters are registered - more than ​Kosovo's 1.6 million resident population due to a large diaspora, which is based mostly in western ​Europe and tends to favour Kurti's party.

-Reuters


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