After ‘Unnecessary’ Polls, Kosovo Parties Ponder How to Avoid Another Crisis
Following snap elections that didn't change the political status quo, Kosovo's rival parties are now grappling with how to move forward and avoid another political crisis. The urgency stems from the need to elect a president to break the deadlock that has paralyzed the government. This situation underscores the deep-seated divisions within the country and highlights the challenges in achieving consensus on key governance issues. If they can't find common ground, the risk of further instability looms large, affecting both domestic affairs and regional relations.
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