New developments: Here's when government vote is expected

Opposition MPs have warned they will give their opinion in the parliament's chamber for the new government. Representatives of office and new Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj are also expected to speak there. Each MP has ten minutes until the government vote is expected to take place after midnight unless they postpone the session for [...]
No problem will be had by MPs from the Splxa List to attend the Kosovo Parliament session to vote on Government that starts today at 16. This is because at the session opposition MPs are expected to speak at least. Serbian MPs are in Belgrade today and may come to Pristina on time to vote Ramush Haradinaj for Chief of Government.
According to the Parliament's Labour Order, each MP has ten minutes to give the opinion regarding the new Government. Vetevendosje and LDK) officials have warned that their deputies will speak at the plenary hearing on the government's vote. Calculated in time, if each MP uses the allowed maximum time, then only the time of talks by LDK and Vetevendosje deputies will take about ten hours.
However, Kosovo Assembly officials have said MPs' speeches could only be cut in time if the session decides on such a thing. On the contrary, each MP will have ten minutes to debate.
The Government's voting hearing is scheduled after the Parliament's constitutionalisation, which was blocked more than two months, because the PDK- AAK and NISMA could not do the necessary numbers.
Haradinaj is expected to vote prime minister in a government with only 62 deputies. So far it has been clarified that the PDK will have 6 ministries; AAK two; AKR four; NISMA three ministries; The list of Serb minorities four.
The total is expected to be five deputy prime ministers. As with the past years, both the present and the largest in the region with 19 ministers and five deputy prime ministers. At the same time, it is not known how many deputy ministers will be because the Sʹka Law still stands for Government as long as the prime minister can appoint as he wants deputy ministers.
The last government led him. The LDK in a coalition with the PDK. This government was also brought down with PDK votes arguing that it had failed to make major decisions for the state, including demarcation with Montenegro.











