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Kosovo’s acting president calls snap election for June 7

By Thomson Reuters Apr 30, 2026 | 9:15 AM

PRISTINA, April 30 (Reuters) – Kosovo’s acting President Albulena Haxhiu on Thursday called a snap election ​for June 7, the ‌third in just over a year, after parliament failed to elect a new head of state.

The vote prolongs ‌a ​political crisis in ⁠Europe’s youngest country, ⁠which had no fully functioning government for much of last year as a divided parliament failed ​for months to elect a speaker.

“We are late with ⁠reforms without any ⁠reason. We cannot afford ​to lose time,” Haxhiu, who is ​acting president and speaker of the ‌parliament, said after meeting political leaders.

Lawmakers had until midnight on Tuesday to choose a president ⁠after Vjosa Osmani’s term ended earlier this month, but Prime Minister Albin Kurti ⁠was ‌unable to secure opposition ⁠support for his nominee.

Kurti’s ​Vetevendosje ‌party had looked set ​to end ⁠months of political stalemate after a resounding election victory in December.

(Reporting by Fatos Bytyci; editing by Ivana Sekularac, Alex Richardson and ​Ros Russell)