
Kosovo held snap parliamentary elections on Sunday, seeking to end a year-long political deadlock. Voters cast ballots hoping for a stable government after previous attempts to form a coalition failed. Prime Minister Albin Kurti's Vetevendosje party, the frontrunner, aimed to secure a majority to address economic concerns and international funding delays. Opposition parties criticized Kurti's handling of relations with allies and the Serb minority in the north, while also focusing on improving living standards. The outcome remained uncertain as conditional and diaspora votes were yet to be counted.