Kosovo voters head to the polls on Sunday for snap parliamentary elections, hoping to end ten months of political deadlock and crisis.
Vetevendosje (VV), the party of Prime Minister Albin Kurti, won most votes in a February 9 parliamentary election but its 42 percent did not get it a majority in the 120-seat parliament.
MPs needed over 50 sessions to agree on a speaker, but no coalition or government emerged, forcing early elections. (AFP)




