Local elections in Kosovo 2025.

16.October 2025 Milica Srejić

What awaits the winners?

After the exit of the Serbian List and the Serbs from the institutions, these are the first local elections in Kosovo. During the three years during which Albanian mayors ruled with a minimal number of votes, tectonic changes took place in the north of Kosovo. What can new local elections bring to citizens? What was the celebration like from the Serbian and Albanian side? Finally, what are the results of the Albanian and Serbian representatives?

Constitutive session of the Assembly of Kosovo

Kosovo

23.April 2025. Milica Srejić

Political crisis in Kosovo: Will there be repeated elections?

Five constitutive sessions of the Kosovo Assembly were interrupted, and two and a half months have passed since the elections. What does this mean? What can the political crisis in Kosovo lead to? What is the position of the Serbs in Kosovo? Finally, what does the Kosovo political scene look like

Central Election Commission of Kosovo (CEC)

Pre-election atmosphere

06.February 2025. MS

Elections in Kosovo: A loaded gun

There are three days left until the elections for the Kosovo parliament. The pre-election campaigns are coming to an end and what marked the last days of this race? What kind of messages did the Serbian List send, and what kind of Self-Determination

Milan Radojević will head the North Mitrovica municipality, Dragiša Milović in Zvečan, Miloš Perović in Zubin Potok, and Zoran Todić in Leposavic, all from the Serbian List.

KiM

31.December 2024 B. B.

Accepted Serbian list

Earlier on Tuesday, the Supreme Court of Kosovo rejected Self-Determination's appeal against the decision of the Election Panel for Appeals and Petitions and ordered the CEC to certify the candidacy of the Serbian List.

Milan Radojević will head the North Mitrovica municipality, Dragiša Milović in Zvečan, Miloš Perović in Zubin Potok, and Zoran Todić in Leposavic, all from the Serbian List.

Elections in Kosovo

26.December 2024 Milica Srejić

Serbian list still in the race: Manipulation of emotions on ethnic basis

The Kosovo parliamentary elections will be held in a month and a half, and the certification of registered candidates is underway. One of them is the Serbian List, which had problems this week due to non-confirmation by the Central Election Commission of Kosovo (CEC). Why? What is the political background, if legally everything is correct? What does the international community say?