A coalition P AN AKR? This is the last response of Agim Bahtiri

South Mitrovica Mayor Agim Bahtiri, who is once also the deputy chairman of the AKR, denies that for now they are willing to discuss with the PAN coalition for the establishment of state institutions. That's after Bahtiri, The AKR has yet to demand that leaders of all political subjects [...]
That's after Bahtiri, The AKR has yet to demand that the leaders of all political subjects, who are part of the Kosovo Parliament, sit down and talk about finding a solution to the situation created following early elections on June 11th.
“We are currently unwilling to meet with the PAN, it is our request that all party leaders sit down and find a way out of this situation and create a technical government”, Bahtiri told Blic Journal.

The AKR had linked pre-election coalition agreements with the LDK and the Alternative. From the early elections of June 11th, the coalition consisting of these three political subjects had received over 27 per cent of the vote, thus listing as third after Vetevendosje and coalition. P DK-AAK-NISMA, which had managed to get the majority of votes.
Formation of Institutions
Under the Constitution, the Kosovo Assembly is elected by a four-year term, starting on the day of the constitutional hearing, held within thirty days of the official announcement of election results.
After the constitution, the Government's selection procedure begins. On the basis of the political agreement, it is expected that the winning party or coalition will propose the mandate for forming the Kosovo government.
Later, the president of the Republic proposes to the Parliament the candidate for prime minister, in consultation with the political party or the coalition that has won the necessary majority in the Assembly to form Government.
The candidate for prime minister, not later than 15 days after the appointment, represents the composition of the government before the Kosovo Assembly and requires approval by the Parliament.
The government is considered elected if it receives the majority of votes of all Kosovo Assembly deputies (61 votes).
If the proposed composition of the Government does not receive the most necessary votes, the president of the Republic of Kosovo, within ten (10) days, appoints the other candidate under the same procedure.
If the government is not elected the second time, then Kosovo's president announces the elections, which should be held no later than 40 (40) days from the day of their proclamation.












