Kosovo held legislative elections on June 7th, the third election in 16 months as the country grapples with a constitutional crisis. Despite his popularity, Prime Minister Albin Kurti faced the prospect of losing his parliamentary majority or being pushed into opposition.
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View all signals →Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti's party emerged as the largest force in Sunday's snap election but failed to secure enough support to govern alone, setting the stage for difficult coalition negotiations. The vote, marked by low turnout and voter frustration, is unlikely to end the political deadlock that has gripped the country.