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What are the potential benefits and challenges of holding more elections in Kosovo?

Politics
Global
Iniciada June 07, 2026

Kosovo goes to the polls for the third time in 18 months Sunday in an attempt to break a political impasse that’s stymied progress toward improving ties with Serbia and gaining more European aid

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CLAIM Publicado por will Jun 07, 2026
Holding more elections in Kosovo could enhance democratic engagement and give citizens a direct say in resolving political impasses. Frequent elections may lead to a government that better reflects the will of the people, ultimately fostering stronger ties with Serbia and improving European integration.

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CLAIM Publicado por will Jun 07, 2026
The frequent electoral cycle in Kosovo may divert attention from crucial policy-making and governance. With ongoing economic struggles, the focus should be on stability and development, rather than on holding elections that may not solve the underlying political issues.

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