Facebook
Twitter
Google+
Reddit
Similarly to what goes down in a football transfer season, political parties in Kosovo have been recruiting new members while also losing MPs, party officials, and even entire branches to their party rivals.
The parliamentary group of the ‘Vetevendosje’ Movement will come back to the Parliament after three months of boycotting it.
We tend to look at the Balkans through the prism of ethnicity or nationalism, with the phantom of conflict always lurking behind. But these outraged citizens who have been protesting across the region signal the existence of other narratives, drawing on class and generational elements.
AAK has announced that the next protest will be held on May 14, but leading opposition party is unaware.
On the eve of a planned opposition protest, leaders announce it has been canceled.