Parliamentary election – Kurti remains in power in Kosovo

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Kosovo’s left -wing nationalist Prime Minister Albin Kurti remains in power. His party of the self -protection movement (VV) was able to win 42.3 percent of the votes in the parliamentary elections on Sunday.

The right-wing Democratic Party (PDK) received 21.3 percent, the Center-right party Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) 20 percent. In the future, the Government Government Party must depend on a coalition partner. Surveys had predicted a result between 40 and 50 percent of the votes. In 2021 she came to 50.28 percent and therefore reached the absolute majority.

Other parties and alliances may have failed with the obstacle of five percent, who decides to go to the representative representative. 20 of the 120 seats are reserved, regardless of the groups of the ethnic minorities: ten the Serbs and another ten the other, including Bosniaks, Turks and Roma.

Kurti follows a strict course against the Serbian minority in the Southeastern European country, which lives especially in the north of the country. His declared goal is the destruction of the state ‘parallel structures’, which are supported by the government in neighboring Serbia. Belgrade has not recognized Kosovo’s independence to this day.

Kurti cannot be put off by international criticism
As part of the politics of Kurti, the Kosovar authorities had actually banned the Serbian dinar if a payment material and benches and post offices were closed. So far, Kurti has not been put off by international criticism of the US or the EU procedure. With a large part of the Albanian population, the extra popularity gave him.

Source: Krone

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