Kosovo's Kurti set to win snap vote, but seen short of majority to end crisis

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PRISTINA, June 7 - Prime Minister Albin Kurti's party was set to win Kosovo's parliamentary election on Sunday, the Balkan country's third in just 18 months, but it was unclear whether it would secure a strong enough majority to end a prolonged political crisis.

Kosovo's parliamentary elections on Sunday saw Prime Minister Albin Kurti's Vetevendosje party leading in early results, though it appeared unlikely to secure an outright majority. This marks the country's third election in under two years, highlighting a persistent political stalemate. The party's performance, while strong, suggests the need for coalition partners to form a government and a significant compromise with rivals to elect a new president. Voter turnout was notably lower than in previous elections, with citizens expressing a desire for an end to political instability and improvements in living standards.

The outcome of the election is crucial for Kosovo's ability to form a stable government, implement necessary reforms, and advance its aspirations for European Union membership, which have been hampered by ongoing political deadlock.

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