AGP Executive Report
Last update: 1 hours agoKosovo Politics: Acting PM Albin Kurti said Kosovo “did not need these elections” after the June 7 snap vote, noting Vetëvendosje won 53 seats (down 4), while PDK stayed at 22 and LDK rose to 18; the result avoided a repeat of the 2025 deadlock over forming institutions. Media Governance: Kosovo’s IMC and RTK independence is under pressure again as parliament-linked appointments and past court rulings keep the public broadcaster and regulator in the political spotlight. Regional Cooperation: Albania and Kosovo agreed to boost farm exports through shared advice, technology, digital services, joint promotion, and support at international fairs. EU/Capacity Building: Kosovo’s Institute of Public Administration (KIPA) sent a delegation to Luxembourg to strengthen digital learning and cybersecurity training for civil servants. International Context: The US keeps 71 Western Balkan firms on its sanctions list, including 29 in Kosovo, tied to corruption, organized crime, destabilisation, and malign influence. Security/Peacekeeping: Kosovo is listed among countries that have expressed interest in joining a post-war Gaza International Stabilisation Force, alongside Albania and others.
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