Six months and 54 attempts later, Kosovo has no government yet

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After 54 unsuccessful attempts to create a national assembly, Kosovo is currently addressing the Constitutional Court to resolve the political and institutional crisis, which does not allow parliament to start their work after the February elections.

On Friday, August 8, it is expected that the Constitutional Court will offer the final exit, which may include an call to the early elections.

A member of the parliament by the leading party of self -determination explained the situation in Euronews.

“Of course, we are not interested in new elections, if the decision is made to new elections, then we will respect and go to them. The Constitutional Court considers him the only choice to get out of this situation, ”said Sandra Bogujivichi, a member of Kosovo Self -Two.

In the elections six months ago, the nationalist self -determination of the outgoing Prime Minister Albina Kurti, despite his victory in the elections, did not receive a sufficient majority to create a government. And he could not convince the main political forces to work together.

The institutional crisis was deepened after many unsuccessful attempts to vote for the president of the Assembly.

This is the opinion of the opposition: “The only requirement was to publicly vote and change the candidate for the president of the Convention. I see that we will soon lead to a new election, ”said Daut Hanadi,“ Alliance for the future Kosovo ”.

The opposition criticizes the persistence of Albina Curty in the election of the outgoing Minister of Justice Albulen Haxiu by the President of the Assembly. According to the opposing political forces, the party of Albina Cuty tried to violate the constitution by proposing a secret vote for the election of the speaker of the chamber.

The Constitutional Court must also make a decision in this category.

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