Government Selection Under the Constitution

Kosovo's government is considered elected if it gets the majority of votes of all Kosovo Parliament deputies, which should at least have 61 votes. In the Kosovo Constitution, other procedures are envisioned if the government does not get the majority of the necessary votes. “If proposed composition of [...]
In the Kosovo Constitution, other procedures are envisioned if the government does not get the majority of the necessary votes.
“If the proposed composition of the Government does not get the most necessary votes, the president of the Republic of Kosovo, within ten days he appoints the other candidate under the same procedure. If not the second time the government is elected, then Kosovo's president announces the elections, which should be held no later than 40 (40) days from the day of their proclamation”, the Constitution said.
It is also pointed out that members of the government after their election vow before the Assembly. However, the text of the oath is regulated by law.
The constitution has also seen ministries and minority representation.
“In Government will be at least one minister from the Serbian community and a minister from any other non-communal community in Kosovo. If there are more than twelve ministers. The government will also have a third minister, who represents one of Kosovo's non-communal communities. There will be at least two deputy ministers from the Kosovo Serb community and two deputy ministers from other non-US communities in Kosovo. If there are more than twelve ministers, the government will also have a third deputy minister who represents the Serb community, and another deputy minister who represents one of the other non-communal communities in Kosovo. The election of these ministers and deputy ministers will be decided after consultation with parties, with coalitions or groups representing communities that are not majority in Kosovo. If candidates are appointed outside the Kosovo Assembly deputies, formal approval of most of the Parliament's deputies, who belong to parties, coalitions, civic initiatives and independent candidates, who have been declared to represent the community in question, are required. The prime minister, deputy prime ministers and government ministers can be elected by Kosovo Assembly deputies or qualified persons, who are not Parliament deputies. The incompatibility of Government members regarding their functions is regulated by law”, the Constitution says.












