Parliamentary elections in Kosovo
reports Mehr News Agency quoted by Euro News, voting areas across Kosovo for parliamentary elections opened up to citizens as the country struggles with serious economic problems and ethnic tensions.
This election is a test for the current Prime Minister Kosovo. This is the first time since Kosovo’s independence in year 2 that the country’s parliament ends a full -year full term.
Eligible voters from four political groups and one independent candidate will elect 2 MPs for parliament.
Sunday’s ninth parliamentary election in Kosovo after the end of the war between Serbian government forces and Albanian separatists in the country during the year 2 to 5; A war that led to the withdrawal of Serbian forces after 7 days.
Kosovo War was part of the Balkan wars.
After the war, after the war, Kosovo was managed by the United Nations and finally declared independence in year 6. Serbia still does not recognize Kosovo’s independence.
Although it is not expected that the left-wing “Vendosyeh” (in the sense of autonomy) led by Albin Corty alone will achieve the majority needed to form the government, it is the pioneer of electoral competition. In the absence of Curtain’s failure to form the cabinet, the coalition is likely to be two other main competitors.
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kosovi had earlier insisted that his vote for his leadership on February 7 was a “vote for the future”.