Kosovo’s ruling party wins vote after year-long political impasse
Kosovo’s premier promises the swift formation of a new government after election win

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti said he will swiftly form a new government after his party won half the votes in Sunday’s election, signalling a possible end to the year-long political deadlock that has paralysed parliament and delayed key international funding.
The vote is the second this year in Kosovo after Kurti’s Vetevendosje Party fell short of a majority in February. Months of failed coalition talks prompted President Vjosa Osmani to dissolve parliament in November and call an early election.
Kurti’s party was leading with 49.3 per cent of Sunday’s vote, with 99 per cent of votes counted after polls closed at 7pm local time.
“Once the results will be certified we should swiftly constitute the parliament and then form immediately a new government,” Kurti told a press conference at his party’s headquarters.

“We don’t have time to lose and we should move forward as fast as we can together.”