AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoKosovo Election Watch: Kosovo’s parties have kicked off campaigns ahead of the June 7 parliamentary vote, with Vetëvendosje and PDK launching events in Ferizaj, LDK starting in Pristina, and AAK in Gjakova; Democracy in Action warns recent government spending could tilt the race, while Kurti denies any link to campaigning. North Kosovo Tensions: Kosovo authorities have raided Serbian Railways buildings in the north, removing Cyrillic and hoisting Kosovo flags, as Pristina moves to fold the rail network into its reconstruction plans. Kosovo State Security: Vjosa Osmani says Kosovo must move forward in close partnership with the U.S. and the “democratic world,” while Kurti has outlined plans for a gendarmerie to fill the gap between police and the army. Regional Diplomacy: EU Council President António Costa will visit Pristina next week as part of a Western Balkans tour, with a summit in Montenegro on June 5. Economy & Privatization: Kosovo’s wider region is watching privatization lists, with Serbia’s economy ministry updating which state firms could see tenders in 2026.
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