AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoKosovo Politics Under Pressure: Kosovo’s acting PM Albin Kurti says Serbia is blocking aid for ethnic Albanians in southern Serbia, leaving about 3,650 pupils without free textbooks, 750 students without scholarships, and 950 farmers without support—Kurti says he raised the issue with EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas. Local Power Struggle: In Skenderaj/Srbica, Vetevendosje officials accuse the mayor of “brutally” assaulting an acting deputy finance minister and another party figure; police arrived but no official version was published, as snap parliamentary elections loom. Elections Move Forward: Kosovo’s candidate lists deadline has passed: 23 political entities filed, with 917 candidates (603 men, 314 women); verification is set to finish by May 15. Peacekeeping Spotlight: A UNMIK civil affairs officer highlights small-scale projects that “show up” in villages to prevent minor incidents from escalating ahead of UN Peacekeepers Day on May 29. Regional Security: Serbia and NATO launched their first-ever joint drills near the Kosovo border, training peace-support tasks without live ammunition.
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