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'''Volt Kosovo''' ({{Lang-sq|'''Volt Kosova'''}}, {{Lang-sr|'''Волт Косово'''}} , usually simply called '''Volt''') is a [[Social liberalism|social-liberal]] political movement in Kosovo. It is the Kosovar branch of [[Volt Europa]],<ref>{{cite web|title=Volt Europa country list|website=Volt Europa|url=https://volteuropa.org/volt-in-your-country}}</ref> a political movement that operates on a European level. |
'''Volt Kosovo''' ({{Lang-sq|'''Volt Kosova'''}}, {{Lang-sr|'''Волт Косово'''}} , usually simply called '''Volt''') is a [[Social liberalism|social-liberal]] political movement in Kosovo. It is the Kosovar branch of [[Volt Europa]],<ref>{{cite web|title=Volt Europa country list|website=Volt Europa|url=https://volteuropa.org/volt-in-your-country}}</ref> a political movement that operates on a European level. |
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Volt Kosovo Volt Kosova (al), Волт Косово (sr) | |
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Abbreviation | Volt |
Headquarters | Prishtina |
Ideology | European federalism[1] Social liberalism[2] Progressivism[3] Pro-Europeanism[4] Pan-Europeanism[5] |
Political position | Centre |
European affiliation | Volt Europa |
Colours | Purple |
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Volt Kosovo (Albanian: Volt Kosova, Serbian: Волт Косово , usually simply called Volt) is a social-liberal political movement in Kosovo. It is the Kosovar branch of Volt Europa,[6] a political movement that operates on a European level.
History
Although Kosovo is not an EU member state yet, Volt has started activity in Kosovo in 2024.[7] In addition to local involvement, members participate in Volt's European level events.
References
- ^ Stagni, Federica (6 December 2018). "Time For Change: How Volt Wants To Fix Europe". Italics Magazine. Retrieved 9 June 2019.
- ^ Nordsieck, Wolfram (2019). "European Union". Parties and Elections in Europe. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
- ^ Essler, Brett (7 November 2019). "Just Do It: How two SIPA alumni founded a new European political party—and won". School of International and Public Affairs. Columbia University. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
- ^ Teffer, Peter (27 May 2019). "'Pan-European' Volt and DieM25 manage one MEP each". EU Observer. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
- ^ Teffer, Peter (27 May 2019). "'Pan-European' Volt and DieM25 manage one MEP each". EU Observer. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
- ^ "Volt Europa country list". Volt Europa.
- ^ Volt Kosovo (9 July 2024). "First post on Volt Kosovo Instagram". Instagram (in Albanian).