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Kosovo remains without a functioning parliament seven months after elections, as Prime Minister Kurti refuses to accept a Serb minority deputy speaker, leading to US suspension of strategic dialogue. The deadlock hampers government formation and ongoing Serbia normalization talks.
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Kosovo's parliament elected a Serb deputy speaker, Nenad Rasic, ending months of political deadlock. The move follows the full formation of Kosovo's government and a Serb-run plebiscite in Republika Srpska. The election aims to stabilize Kosovo's political landscape amid ongoing ethnic tensions and regional disputes.
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Bosnian Serb regional elections on November 23 resulted in Sinisa Karan winning 50.89% of the vote, replacing Milorad Dodik after his removal from office. The vote, amid allegations of irregularities and regional instability, tests Dodik's influence and the region's separatist ambitions. Results are provisional, with final validation pending.