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Political analyst Fatime Hajdari has expressed confidence that the political party VV is highly likely to win the majority of votes, although she acknowledged that many other aspects remain uncertain.
VV’s success can be attributed to its appealing blend of nationalism and a reform-oriented agenda, resonating well in Kosovo, a nation still grappling with contested sovereignty issues with Serbia over two decades after the war for independence concluded.
Albin Kurti has been serving as the Prime Minister of Kosovo since 2021, leading the nation through various challenges. Source: Getty / Anadolu

However, analyst Gjata notes that the political landscape might have shifted since Kurti’s previous term.
“I believe they are the only ones capable of providing stability,” remarked Hoxhaj, emphasizing the party’s potential to maintain order.
Nonetheless, VV’s influence has seen a gradual decline as Kosovo continues to distance itself from the shadows of past conflicts.
Bedri Hamza
However, its influence gradually waned as the country moved beyond the conflict.

The mayor of South Mitrovica, Bedri Hamza (fourth from the right), is seen as Albin Kurti’s strongest challenger. Source: Getty / Pierre Crom
The party has since reinvented itself with figures like Hamza, who blends national values with liberal economic policies championing free markets, economic growth, a stronger private sector and social protection.
Lumir Abdixhiku
Abdixhiku also spent several years as a newspaper columnist, penning the well-known “Letters from Limbo” column in the daily Koha Ditore.

Lumir Abdixhiku has declared that the LDK would offer “a dignified and European government” if it wins the upcoming elections. Source: Getty / Erkin Keci/Anadolu
He became LDK leader in 2021, just a month after the party suffered a crushing parliamentary defeat. Abdixhiku pledged reform and delivered, replacing much of its leadership with younger activists.
Now the third-largest party in parliament, the LDK could play kingmaker in these elections, as both left and right seek its support for a coalition.
Crisis has caused ‘colossal’ economic damage
Gjata said “colossal damage” had been done to the economy by divided lawmakers over the past months.

Former foreign minister and opposition candidate Enver Hoxhaj has said the only realistic challenge to Vetëvendosje would be “cooperation” between the three major opposition parties. Source: Getty / Erkin Keci/Anadolu Agency
“They have put Kosovo in a state of anarchy,” he said.