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Kosovo passes the election test
, LVV secures governing majority
Extraordinary parliamentary elections were held in Kosovo this Sunday, the second this year, after political parties failed to establish new institutions for more than ten months.
The Vetevendosje Movement (LVV) achieved a landslide victory in today’s parliamentary elections, securing a stable majority that enables the formation of the new “Kurti 3” government without the need for broad coalitions. This result marks the end of the political deadlock caused after the February 9, 2025 elections, where parties failed to secure a governing majority and failed to agree on a governing coalition.
Important news comes from the coastal city of Vlora, whose citizens have been suffering from a lack of water for 4 days.
The citizens of Vlora have started protests today at the doors of the Municipality after the city has not been supplied with water for 4 days.
It is learned that the citizens have also started the first clashes outside the municipality.
The outraged residents are trying to enter the municipality with water cans in their hands, banging on the doors of the institution. The protesters have expressed their outrage over the lack of water, demanding a meeting with the mayor, Brunilda Mersini.
Citizens have stated that the lack of water is making their daily lives difficult. A considerable number of citizens can be seen in the square in front of the municipality, who are clashing with the police while trying to enter the interior of the municipality.
The protests began yesterday evening at the doors of the "Petro Marku" theater, where the municipality had organized a gala evening on the occasion of the end-of-year holidays. Citizens managed to get inside, preventing the planned concert from taking place, and then attempted to block "Ismail Qemali" boulevard.
Let's take a look at SPAK: Klodian Braho 'rolls up his sleeves', sets the "Krifca" file in motion
During the report to Parliament on October 27, 2025, to the question about the delay in the investigation of Frida Krifca regarding the "IPARD II" agricultural funds sent by the EU, the former head of SPAK, Altin Dumani, responded: "The investigations are in a preliminary phase and constitute a secret."
On December 25, SPAK, responding to media and public interest in the fate of the EU funds file, republished the transparency report for November, repeating Altin Dumani's two-year-old refrain that the investigations are in the preliminary phase and constitute an investigative secret.
This clarification dates back to November, a time when the deception continued that the investigations were in the preliminary phase, while according to the Criminal Procedure Code, for files with ready evidence from partners, this phase lasts three months, while Altin Dumani kept the "Krifca" file blocked for three years.
But according to information received in "Pamfleti", the head of SPAK, Klodian Braho, two days after taking office, has "dusted off" the "Krifca" file, as a file of partners OLAF and EUROJUST, but also with a serious economic impact, since due to the failure to bring the thieves of "IPARD II" funds to justice, the EU has blocked Albania's "IPARD III" funds for agriculture.
Meanwhile, the Minister of Finance 'pave the way' for the Qokas
Petrit Malaj legalizes the conflict of interest
Even the Minister of Finance, Petrit Malaj, following the example of the Prime Minister, is disregarding the laws, issuing orders with content that serve to fill leadership positions for the favorites of the power elite and their friends.
By Order No. 153, dated December 16, 2025, Minister Petrit Malaj announced the launch of the process for the election of three members and the chairman of the Public Oversight Board, a structure that directly reports to him.
One of the criteria for becoming a member of the Public Oversight Board is this: applicants must not have close ties up to the second degree with persons who are part of the elected bodies of the organization of statutory auditors.
But Minister Petrit Malaj, in violation of the law, has pretended to have "forgotten" to establish the legal criterion that applicants for members and directors of the Public Oversight Board are prohibited from having auditing businesses, as this constitutes a direct conflict of interest.
From the World, you will be able to learn more about the meeting between Trump and Zelensky, who is the 5% that holds peace hostage
The press conference at Mar-a-Lago was not a moment of reconciliation, certainly not a moment of aggression like the one last February, but hospitality alone does not end wars of the magnitude of what has been going on for nearly four years in Ukraine.
Donald Trump spoke not as a president seeking balance, but as a negotiator controlling the timing, sequence, and public language of “peace.” The choice of space, style, and time was not aimed at the convergence and “bridge-building” of Moscow and Kiev. It was aimed primarily at redefining and controlling the narrative.
The “95% readiness” presented by Volodymyr Zelensky and the American President functions as a double trap. From the outside, it shows progress. From the inside, it turns real impasses into “unresolved issues.” And these unresolved issues are not technical. They are, in the specific case of Ukraine, existential.
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