Petrit SelimiThree reasons why there will be a change of government in KosovoNational elections are scheduled for early 2025 and the political parties have not yet started full-fledged campaigns, but certain patterns…Oct 28Oct 28
Petrit SelimiIt’s the gatekeepers who must keep the gatesA good report and a related opinion piece by Jason Steinbaum, Paul Williams and Sindija Beta is keen on Kosovo Constitution being respected…Oct 4Oct 4
Petrit SelimiProtecting or isolating Kosovo?I’ve translated a column and a robust critique of Kurti government, by Prof. Muhamedin Kullashi, one of foremost contemporary Albanian…Sep 27Sep 27
Petrit SelimiKosovo’s liberty is result of the old consensus, we need now to act to ensure support for KosovoJul 16Jul 16
Petrit SelimiDaring duvets and a life spent coveredAn exhibition in that small gallery in Qafa neighborhood of a young artist born in Gjakova but living in Berlin, reveals the power of an…Jul 12Jul 12
Petrit SelimiBalancing act in the BalkansA recent interview by the Assistant Secretary of State Dept. for European and Eurasian affairs reflects the current conundrum of the US…Jul 9Jul 9
Petrit SelimiLessons to the periphery, from the epicentreWe have just witnessed parliamentary elections in UK and France and despite an enormous gulf between Kosovo and these two old democracies…Jul 8Jul 8
Petrit SelimiVanishing Veins of WaterKosovo is one of the driest countries in the Balkans and Europe. We are a landlocked republic with low rainfall, scarce lakes and few…May 26May 26
Petrit SelimiEverything you wanted to know about the next elections in Kosovo but were afraid to ask.Kosovo’s government of PM Kurti has entered its’ fourth year of governance. Increasing number of conversations are now focused towards the…Apr 12Apr 12