AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoKosovo Snap Election: Early parliamentary elections opened in partially recognized Kosovo on June 7, the third vote in 18 months, after parties failed to agree on a new president and stable institutions. Polling stations opened at 7 a.m.; turnout in Serb-majority areas was notably higher, with the CEC reporting 15.10% by 1 p.m. and peaks such as Zvečan (34.51%). EU Enlargement Pressure: The political deadlock is again testing Kosovo’s EU and NATO path, as Brussels links progress to functioning institutions and cross-party cooperation. Serbia–China Economic Push: In Belgrade’s wider region, Serbia’s ties with China are deepening, with President Vučić’s China visit producing over €900 million in new investment deals and a push toward industrial upgrading and digital transformation—dubbed the “Chinese brain” in factories. Albania Protests Over Kushner Resort: Meanwhile, thousands of Albanians keep protesting a €1.4 billion Trump-family-linked luxury resort near a protected wetland, with demonstrators warning of environmental damage and demanding the project be canceled.
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