Kurti’s 30 days, the challenges of his administration, from the pandemic to the dialogue with Serbia

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4 weeks after the establishment of the new government of Kosovo, there haven’t been few challenges knocking on PM Albin Kurti’s door. Even though it looked like a good start for Kurti, who was able to secure all the numbers in Parliament for the election of Vjosa Osmani as president of Kosovo, the pressure coming from opposition parties regarding any issue needed to be dealt with by the government, is always on the rise.

The pandemic, vaccines, strengthening of the economy, are all areas that Kurti is maximally concentrated on, and the parliamentary opposition is too.

In addition, every statement Kurti makes about the dialogue with Serbia or foreign politics in general, is looked at with scrutiny by his political rivals.

However, during these 4 weeks, a common accusation that all opposition subjects in Kosovo shared, was Kurti’s retreat from internal issues and his focus on the electoral campaign in Albania, where VV (Self-determination movement) is racing, marking thus yet another challenge for his administration.

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