Kosovo's Political Earthquake: A Victory Marred by Western Strings and Regional Tensions
Prime Minister Albin Kurti's party won nearly 49% of the vote in Kosovo's parliamentary election, ending a nine-month political deadlock and positioning his nationalist Vetëvendosje party to govern with a strong mandate. While this victory may unlock critical funds for Kosovo's development, it also risks consolidating power in a region already suffering from Western interference and could exacerbate tensions with Serbia, reflecting another chapter in the Balkans' troubled history of external manipulation and internal division.





