Constitutional decision echoes international, prestigious media launch reports

The Constitutional Court's ruling, pro-law to President Thaci, has echoed in international media as well. It's British news agency “Reuters”, which has reported tonight on the decision that paves the way for forming a new government in Kosovo. Albin Kurti's government collapsed on March 25th after less than [...]
The Constitutional Court's ruling, pro-law to President Thaci, has echoed in international media as well.
It's British news agency “Reuters”, which has reported tonight on the decision that paves the way for forming a new government in Kosovo.
“Albin Kurti's government collapsed on March 25th after less than two months in the office, followed by much disagreement with the main partner, the Democratic League of Kosovo, disagreements involving the management of the coronary pandemic and the tax on Serbian goods”, Reuters writes in its article.
Reuters also mentions parts of today's Constitutional verdict, where it claims that the largest political party does not have the exclusiveness to propose the candidate for prime minister in this case.
Avdullah Hoti, as candidate for new Kosovo prime minister, from “Reuters” was cited as the person who has promised a return to dialogue with Serbia, mediated by the US and the EU.
This article also mentions the prime minister's charges in office, Albin Kurti, to President Thaci, of a secret agreement with Serbian counterpart Aleksandar Vuciq, in which the exchange of territories is involved.
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