EU Election Observers Today Spread Through Kosovo

Over 100 observers from the EU today will be distributed on the ground to ensure a free election process. Natalia Loisau, head of the European Union's Election Monitoring Mission (EOM) for Kosovo 2025, will now make a statement for the media. Unlike Mission Chief Natalie Loisau, who has officially launched the mission of [...]
Natalia Loisau, head of the European Union's Election Monitoring Mission (EOM) for Kosovo 2025, will now make a statement for the media.
Unlike Mission Chief Natalia Loisau, who has officially launched the EU's mission to monitor elections in Kosovo, expressed EU support for Kosovo to further empower democratic governance.
“Expectations are significant especially since these elections will be held under the new” law, she said.
Otherwise, EU long-term observers are from 18 countries, including EU member states Norway and Switzerland. The mission will be reinforced with 36 short-term observers, from a delegation of MPs from the European Parliament and 36 diplomats from EU member states Canada, Norway and Switzerland, accredited in Kosovo until the election process is completed.












