Prime Minister of Kosovo since 2021
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Prime Minister of Kosovo Incumbent
Assumed office
22 March 2021
Assumed office
22 March 2021
President Glauk Konjufca (acting)
Vjosa Osmani
Vjosa Osmani
Prime Minister of Kosovo Incumbent
Assumed office
22 March 2021
Assumed office
22 March 2021
President Glauk Konjufca (acting)
Vjosa Osmani
Vjosa Osmani
Wikipedia
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Albin Kurti - Wikipedia
2 days ago - The occupation had started in 1991 ... they organized other protests in the following months. In July 1998, Kurti was the assistant of the political representative of the UÇK, Adem Demaçi....
LEAD26
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Albin Kurti - LEAD26
May 13, 2025 - When war began in Kosova, in August 1998, Kurti began working as the Secretary of the Office of the General Political Representative of the Kosova Liberation Army (KLA), Adem Demaçi. When the NATO bombing of Serbia and Kosova commenced in March 1999, Kurti remained in Prishtina, and was arrested ...
Folketinget
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Short biography of Albin Kurti Resisting Milosevic
repressed by Milosevic’s police, Kurti was one of the protest leaders. When war began in Kosova, in August 1998, Kurti began working as Secretary of the Office of the General Political
Rks-gov
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Biography of the Prime Minister – Prime Minister
Kurti joined the Presidency of ... began in Kosova, in August 1998, Kurti began working as the Secretary of the Office of the General Political Representative of the Kosova Liberation Army (KLA), Adem Demaçi....
Born Glorious
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Albin Kurti, Date of Birth, Place of Birth
Albin Kurti (born 24 March 1976) is a Kosovar activist and politician who is the leader of Vetëvendosje. He came to prominence in 1997 as the vice-president of the University of Prishtina Student Union, and a main organiser of non-violent demonstrations in 1997 and 1998.
The Guardian
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Kosovo goes to the polls in snap election in bid to end political crisis | Kosovo | The Guardian
5 days ago - The snap vote was scheduled after the prime minister Albin Kurti’s governing Vetëvendosje, or Self-Determination, party failed to form a government despite winning the most votes in a 9 February election. The deadlock was the first time Kosovo was unable to form a government since it declared independence from Serbia in 2008 after the 1998-99 war that ended in a Nato bombing campaign.
DW
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Albin Kurti – DW
Albin Kurti is prime minister of Kosovo and leader of the leftist Vetevendosje, the largest political party in Kosovo.
Harvard Institute of Politics
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A Conversation with Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti | The Institute of Politics at Harvard University
Kurti joined the presidency of ... began in Kosova, in August 1998, Kurti began working as the Secretary of the Office of the General Political Representative of the Kosova Liberation Army (KLA), Adem Demaçi....
PBS
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Preliminary results show Kosovo Prime Minister Kurti's party won snap vote with clear margin | PBS News
5 days ago - Hundreds of ruling party supporters gathered outside the party offices in Pristina in celebration, chanting Kurti's name. The previous postelection stalemate marked the first time Kosovo could not form a government since it declared independence from Serbia in 2008 following a 1998-99 war that ended in a NATO intervention.
Bndlg
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Albin Kurti sentenced to 15 years imprisonment
FILE - Albin Kurti, center, a Kosovo ethnic Albanian student leader, is seen in this April 22, 2000 file picture. Kurti, who was imprisoned by Yugoslav authorities in April 1999, was released Friday Dec. 7, 2001, but argued the move was a political ploy by Yugoslav authorities.
