Voting is underway in early parliamentary elections in Kosovo, aimed at resolving a year-long political deadlock.
Modern.az reports that "Aljazeera" has disseminated information on this matter.
According to the information, the country is electing a new parliament for the second time in the last 11 months. Prime Minister Albin Kurti, known for his nationalist stance, and his party are attempting to end the political crisis by securing a majority in parliament.
Polling stations opened on Sunday at 07:00 local time and will close at 19:00. Exit-poll results are expected to be announced shortly after voting concludes.
It should be noted that the early parliamentary elections were announced after the Self-Determination Movement party, led by Prime Minister Albin Kurti, failed to form a government despite garnering the most votes in the February 9 election.