Kosovo is heading for its third parliamentary election in just over a year. Parliamentarians failed to elect a new president following the expiration of Vjosa Osmani’s term. The early election is going to take place on June 7th. However question remains about the health of politics in the young Balkan nation.
In this episode, Across The Balkans examines how the political uncertainty will impact the lives of ordinary citizens and speaks with Bardhyl Hasanpapaj, a specialized consultant in the rule of law at the Kosovo Legal Services Company.
In southern Serbia, the Albanian minority says it has waited too long for equal opportunities. Allegations of discrimination, limited economic opportunities, and political neglect continue to stoke frustration. Now, the United States Congress is demanding accountability on minority rights and the issue has taken on an international dimension. But will this pressure lead to meaningful change, or deepen divisions?
Hidden in the mountains of northern Albania, Malesia e Madhe has been inhabited since ancient tribes first roamed this region. The centuries old Xhubleta dress is more than traditional clothing, it’s a symbol of identity that’s now at risk of disappearing.
Across The Balkans, hosted by Nadja Muftic, is TRT World’s programme focusing on the issues and fault lines shaping Southeast Europe today.







