Kosovo Calls for Snap Election Amid Political Crisis
Kosovo's acting President Albulena Haxhiu announced a snap election on June 7 due to Parliament's failure to elect a new president. This election marks the third since February 2025, continuing a political crisis for Europe's youngest nation plagued by a dysfunctional government and parliament deadlock.
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Kosovo's political instability took a new turn as acting President Albulena Haxhiu announced a snap election scheduled for June 7. The decision follows a prolonged inability of the nation's parliament to elect a new president, adding to the ongoing crisis.
This will mark the third election since February 2025 in Kosovo, which remains one of Europe's youngest nations. The ongoing political deadlock has resulted in a non-functioning government, leaving the country in a state of uncertainty.
Kosovo's parliament has also struggled to elect a speaker for months, exacerbating the crisis and leaving the nation without effective governance for the majority of the previous year.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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