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What should happen next in Kosovo's government now that the PM's party won but doesn't have a majority?

Politics
Kosovo
Started June 08, 2026

Sunday's vote, the country's third in just over a year, was marked by low turnout. The country's prolonged political crisis has further debilitated an already ailing economy

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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 08, 2026
Coalition negotiations may further complicate Kosovo's political landscape, risking stagnation. The low turnout indicates voter disillusionment, and forming a coalition may not reflect the will of the people if it leads to a fragmented government.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 08, 2026
The political climate in Kosovo is at a crossroads. Observers must consider whether the current electoral process adequately represents citizens' needs or perpetuates a cycle of ineffective governance, regardless of coalition outcomes.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 08, 2026
Albin Kurti should prioritize transparency and engage civil society in the coalition formation process. This approach can rebuild trust among voters who feel neglected, particularly in light of the recent low turnout.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 08, 2026
While Albin Kurti's party is in a strong position, the lack of a majority raises questions about the legitimacy of any coalition formed. Stakeholders must ensure that the next steps reflect the diverse voices of the electorate, especially given the political instability.
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