AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSnap Election Watch: Kosovo heads to the polls on June 7 for its third parliamentary vote in 18 months, after parties failed to agree on replacing former President Vjosa Osmani—leaving voters frustrated with a cycle of institutional deadlock and political polarization. EU Path & Politics: EU leaders are closely watching, with European Council President António Costa stressing that stable institutions and normalization with Serbia are key for Kosovo’s EU and NATO ambitions. Campaign Stakes: The race features 21 political formations and 902 candidates, with Prime Minister Albin Kurti’s Vetevendosje aiming to build on its December 2025 win while opposition forces push back over who can break the stalemate. Pride Week Momentum: Pristina Pride Week ends with a large equality parade and a concert, marking a decade of LGBTIQ+ resistance and action, with calls for inclusion and human rights. Kosovo Police Action: Police detained a Serbian List activist over alleged vote bribery ahead of the election, accusing him of pressuring voters with promised social payments. Culture & Travel Buzz: Dua Lipa’s “Service95” and a Google Maps partnership keep Kosovo in the spotlight as her travel recommendations expand globally.
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