Kosovo election: Alvin Kurti’s ruling party ahead but short of majority, exit poll shows

His popularity has been promoted by the majority of the ethnic SERB’s efforts to expand control of the government in the north.

But it has fought Kosovo’s central supporters, the European Union and the United States. Opposition parties support a more reconciliation point of view, and criticize the government for dealing with the economy.

Center right LDK has launched a campaign to join NATO, and restore relations with the United States. PDK, Center Right, also founded this by former guerrilla fighters of the Kosovo Liberation Army.

Under the Kosovo constitution, 10 MPs should come to the minority, and they will not cooperate with the Karti party.

The remaining 10 seats are specific to other minority ethnic groups, who have previously cooperated with Veterendosa, who translates as “self -determination”.

Kurti has already said that he will not cooperate with any opposition party.

Kosovo unilaterally declared independence from Serbia in February 2008, followed by tensions between the Serbers for many years and primarily al -Qaeda.

It is recognized by major countries in the United States and the European Union, but Serbia, which supports its powerful ally Russia, refused to do so, as most ethnic heads within Kosovo.

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