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December 29, 2025 - Elections, Flood Alerts, and Political Retaliation Across Europe

Europe’s day was shaped by a mix of political aftermath and acute weather risks. Kosovo’s snap election result set off immediate calls for swift government formation, while Spain dealt with deadly flash floods following torrential rain. In Serbia, reporting highlighted alleged workplace retaliation linked to student-led protests—another sign of mounting domestic tension.

Ytsal1 min readUpdated: 2026-01-29Category: Chronicle of Europe

Pristina, Kosovo:

Caretaker Prime Minister Albin Kurti said he would move quickly to form a new government after his party’s strong showing in the snap parliamentary vote, with near-complete results pointing to Vetëvendosje as the clear winner but potentially still short of an outright majority.

Brussels, Belgium:

The EU’s foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas and Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos issued a formal statement urging a swift institutional formation in Kosovo and stressing priorities tied to reforms and relations with Serbia.

Valencia & Andalusia, Spain:

Torrential rains triggered flash floods that left at least one person dead and others missing, prompting warnings and emergency operations as authorities issued high-level alerts in parts of the country.

Belgrade, Serbia:

A report described people allegedly losing jobs after supporting student-led protests against Serbia’s ruling party, framing the issue as a form of pressure on dissent that extended into workplaces.

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