Kosovo's 'Groundhog Day' politics
Summary
Kosovo held its third election in 16 months, but no government has formed yet. The prime minister's party won the most votes but lacks enough support to govern alone, and the country currently has no president.Key Facts
- Kosovo has held three elections in less than 16 months without forming a government.
- The most recent election gave the prime minister Albin Kurti’s party 43% of the vote.
- Although this is a clear win, the party cannot govern without forming a coalition.
- Kosovo currently does not have a sitting president.
- Former President Vjosa Osmani served from 2021 to April 2026.
- Vjosa Osmani did not get a second term, reportedly due to disagreements with Prime Minister Kurti.
- The ongoing political deadlock is a setback for the European Union and NATO’s efforts in the region.
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