AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoKosovo Justice: Kosovo’s Special Prosecutor’s Office has charged five people over alleged war crimes against civilians during the 1999 conflict, accusing Serbian police members of abducting five civilians from the railway station in Fushë Kosovë on 6 May 1999 and then shooting them dead. EU Enlargement & Kosovo: European Council President António Costa says EU expansion for Western Balkan countries is “real,” and will co-chair a summit in Montenegro this week with leaders from Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, North Macedonia, Kosovo, Serbia and Montenegro. Kosovo Politics: Kosovo’s snap general election is framed as the latest turn in a deep political crisis, with analysts pointing to the presidency deadlock and repeated institutional failures that have kept the country stuck. Women in Politics: A Kosovo think tank warns women’s representation is still weak, with parties often only meeting the 30% quota on electoral lists. Energy Accountability: Kosovo’s industry ministry fined KEDS €110,000 over electricity meter irregularities, with compensation steps for affected consumers. Regional Diplomacy: Serbia’s Marko Đurić says Finland reaffirmed “unequivocal” support for Serbia’s European future, while also raising Kosovo concerns. Migration Policy (EU): The EU approved a provisional plan to deport and confine undocumented migrants in offshore detention centers, listing Kosovo among “safe territories.”
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