American institute says Bosnia alone is worse than Kosovo, country is not moving in the right direction

More than half of Kosovo's citizens think the country is not on track, according to a recent survey conducted by the International Republican Institute (IRI). The survey, conducted from May to July 2025, shows that 56% of respondents believe Kosovo is going in the wrong direction [...]
The survey, conducted from May through July 2025, shows that 56% of respondents believe Kosovo is going in the wrong direction ʹ a significant increase compared to last year's perceptions.
High prices and unemployment, top concerns.

From a champion of 1,164 adult citizens interviewed between May 13th and June 25th, 45% of them have singled out the cost of living as the biggest challenge facing the country.
Unemployment is ranked second with 19%, while corruption is cited by 6% of respondents as the main problem, the Nacional broadcast, Periscope follows.

Although the percentage of citizens who see corruption as the most urgent issue is relatively low, it continues to remain among the three main challenges for Kosovo, according to data published by the IRI.












