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Public disputes among senior figures of the opposition party Democratic League of Kosovo, LDK, have raised questions about the stability of the oldest political party in Kosovo.
Kosovo is heading for early parliamentary elections on June 7, the third elections in two years, following a prolonged political deadlock over the election of a new president.
Kosovo’s opposition parties are bringing back familiar political figures ahead of the early June 7 elections in an effort to challenge the dominance of acting Prime Minister Albin Kurti’s Vetëvendosje Movement.
Opposition PDK leader, Memli Krasniqi, announces resignation days after local elections - saying the party needs to reflect on its future.
Kosovo’s acting Prime Minister Albin Kurti failed to secure enough support in parliament to form a new government, leaving President Vjosa Osmani to decide the next steps as opposition parties call for snap elections.