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Kosovo's acting government said it is willing to "temporarily" accept migrants deported from the United States as part of ...
Kosovo has agreed to host migrants deported from the United States, the country’s caretaker Prime Minister Albin Kurti said ...
A political stalemate with the opposition over Prime Minister Albin Kurti’s choice for speaker has seen Kosovo's parliament fail 21 consecutive times to elect its leadership, leaving the country ...
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bne IntelliNews on MSNBALKAN BLOG: Kosovo’s political deadlock means a freeze on reforms tooBy Clare Nuttall in Glasgow Political paralysis in Kosovo is deepening, raising concerns about stalled reforms, lost ...
Kosovo’s president has set Oct. 12 as the date for municipal elections. The country remains in a legislative impasse, without a functioning parliament and a new Cabinet since its Feb. 9 parliamentary ...
After the parliamentary elections of 9 February, Kosovo still does not have a constituted assembly, something political analysts say raises questions of legality over the activities of the acting ...
Following a short delay to proceedings, the opposition voted against a report into whether acting prime minister Albin Kurti and his cabinet acted in line with the constitution when they failed to ...
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Exit polls show incumbent PM Albin Kurti's party in lead in Kosovo legislative electionsPreliminary results from Kosovo’s legislative elections show incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti's party in the lead, but short of the majority needed to govern alone. With 73% of the votes ...
Kosovo schedules municipal elections for October 12 amid legislative deadlock since the February parliamentary vote. President Osmani calls for fair elections, while the Self-Determination Movement ...
Protesters block roads leading to Pristina, in response to the new energy directive mandating the purchase of power on the open market which they say could increase electricity costs for companies by ...
Acting Prime Minister Albin Kurti’s left-wing Self-Determination Movement won the Feb. 9 parliamentary election with 48 of 120 seats, falling short of the required majority of 61 to elect a new ...
Acting Prime Minister Albin Kurti’s left-wing Self-Determination Movement won the Feb. 9 parliamentary election with 48 of 120 seats, falling short of the required majority of 61 to elect a new ...
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