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Kosovo's Elections: A Step Forward Amid Political Uncertainty
Kosovo recently held parliamentary elections that were marked by a peaceful and inclusive process, showcasing progress in its democratic development. However, the ruling party’s failure to secure a majority has led to potential political deadlock as coalition talks loom. Key Takeaways Kosovo’s ruling party, Vetevendosje, won 41.99% of the vote but lacks a majority. The elections saw increased representation of women in parliament, exceeding the…
MEPs call for acceleration of EU-related reforms in Kosovo
On Tuesday, MEPs from the Foreign Affairs Committee shared their thoughts on Kosovo’s journey towards joining the EU in 2023 and 2024. They noted that Kosovo has made solid progress in electoral reforms, strengthening its economy and protecting fundamental rights. However, there are still some hurdles to overcome, including issues with judicial reform, media freedom, efficiency in public administration, and digitalising public services. Forty-ei…
Why does Macron "turn a blind eye" to the protests of hundreds of thousands of people in Serbia and "warmly" welcome Vučić in the Elysee Palace?
The fact that French President Emmanuel Macron welcomes Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić with the highest state honors, at a time of drastic suspicions that he used violent weapons against hundreds of thousands of citizens during mass protests against his regime due to corruption and the death of people, which have been going on for five months, is a credit to the French president, Danas interviewees agree.
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