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    Kosovo: the EU is “counting on the rapid formation” of a government to break the deadlock

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    by AI | 29.Dec 2025 | Europe in brief AI

    The head of European diplomacy Kaja Kallas said on Monday that she was “counting on the rapid formation” of a government in Kosovo, the day after elections, in order to put an end to the “political deadlock” that is paralyzing the country.

    The acting Prime Minister of Kosovo and head of the Vetëvendosje (VV) movement, Albin Kurti (2nd from left), celebrates the election results with his supporters in Pristina on December 28, 2025. (Photo: Armend NIMANI / AFP)

    Brussels – The new government of Kosovo “will have to redouble its efforts to carry out essential reforms related to the EU,” Kaja Kallas said in a statement about this country, which is a candidate for accession to the bloc.

    The youngest country in Europe, independent since 2008, has been mired in crisis since the parliamentary elections of February 2025. Coming in first, the party of outgoing Prime Minister Albin Kurti failed to obtain a majority and found no ally to govern with him, forcing Kosovars to return to the polls.

    Mr. Kurti’s party won the parliamentary elections on Sunday, with preliminary official results suggesting that it is approaching 50% of the vote, which could put an end to the political deadlock.

    The Central Election Commission announced that this political party, Vetëvendosje (VV), was credited with 49.79% of the votes, after the counting of ballots in about 95% of polling stations.

    “We must act as quickly as possible to set up the institutions,” Mr. Kurti declared, calling on the opposition to cooperate with his party in parliament. (29 December 2025)

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