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Kosovo's ruling Vetevendosje party is on track to come first in a parliamentary election on Sunday, but it will need to negotiate a coalition with other parties to form a government, exit polls ...
Reuters. Kosovo's Prime Minister and leader of the ruling Vetevendosje party Albin Kurti addresses supporters as exit polls show the party is set to come first in the parliamentary election, in ...
By Valentina Dimitrievska in Skopje Kosovo’s new assembly remains stalled after failing once more to elect a speaker during the April 19 session, despite all MPs being officially sworn in. The ...
Kosovo’s Constitutional Court has asked the country’s newly elected lawmakers in Parliament to end three months of political stalemate and elect a new speaker within 30 days.
Kosovo's legislature has sworn in the 120 lawmakers who will sit in the newly elected Assembly, or Parliament, ... The Vetevendosje! nominee for speaker, Albulena Haxhiu, ...
Lawmakers gather for the plenary session to elect the new speaker of the parliament in Pristina, Kosovo April 25, ... his Vetevendosje party came first but did not secure an outright majority. ...
Kosovo’s caretaker government said on Wednesday it approved the allocation of 5 million euro ($5.85 million) to support ...
Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani and Albania’s Prime Minister Edi Rama condemned the brawl that erupted Thursday in the Kosovo parliament between opposition and ruling party MPs.
PRISTINA - Kosovo's ruling Vetevendosje party came first in Sunday's parliamentary election, but fell short of an outright majority needed to rule without coalition partners, preliminary results ...
PRISTINA, Kosovo (AP) ... The Vetevendosje! nominee for speaker, Albulena Haxhiu, was defeated in two successive ballots, with 57 votes, falling short of the 61 needed in a 120-seat parliament.
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