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CAPITALS · special elections · 2026-06-07SCOOP 79

Kurti's Vetevendosje Tops Kosovo's Third Election in 18 Months but Falls Short of a Majority

Kosovo held its third parliamentary election in fewer than 18 months on 7 June 2026, an attempt to break a prolonged institutional deadlock.

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Kurti's Vetevendosje Tops Kosovo's Third Election in 18 Months but Falls Short of a Majori
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Kosovo held its third parliamentary election in fewer than 18 months on 7 June 2026, an attempt to break a prolonged institutional deadlock. Preliminary counts (with roughly 90 percent of ballots tallied) showed Prime Minister Albin Kurti's centre-left Vetevendosje leading with about 42-43 percent, ahead of the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) on about 21.7 percent and the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) on about 18 percent.

The result left Vetevendosje short of the seats needed to govern alone, pointing to difficult coalition talks. Turnout fell to roughly 36-37 percent, down about eight points from December's vote, which observers attributed to voter fatigue with a crisis that has kept the Balkan state in limbo.

The snap election was scheduled after the main parties failed to meet a March deadline to agree on a successor to outgoing President Vjosa Osmani; electing a president requires at least 80 of the 120 assembly members, a supermajority the fragmented parties could not muster. Kurti said the vote confirmed 'the dominance of his party' and pledged to 'communicate, meet and cooperate with all political parties.' The protracted stalemate has weighed on the economy and on Kosovo's bid for EU and NATO integration; Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in 2008.

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CORROB.PBS NewsHour (AP)— Zana Cimili (AP) (2026-06-07)
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CORROB.The Washington Post— (2026-06-07)
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