Albin Kurti calls government meetings an hour before the Hoti Government's establishment hearing

The acting prime minister of the Government of Kosovo is expected in an hour to hold the Government's meeting. This was announced by Prime Minister Kurti's office. The meeting is expected to begin at 10:00 in the Government Building. And this call to hold the next meeting by Kurti Government is being made [...]
Today, Kosovo Parliament deputies, issued by the October 6th elections, will again turn to the seats in their attempt to elect a new government after the fall of Albin Kurti's, following the no-confidence motion by the ruling coalition partner, the Democratic League of Kosovo.
And the latter is expected to lead the country if it gets the 61 votes needed for the coalition government with the AAK, Initiative, Serbian List and other non-Serb communities. While the opposition PDK is expected to join the Vetevendosje Movement, which led the country for 51 days.
We remember that the Kurti Government, which collapsed on March 25th, was the result of the coalition between the Vetevendosje Movement and the Democratic League of Kosovo.
Kurti-led government has backed 66 deputies, while there have been 10 abstentions and none against them. Before the vote, opposition parties, the Democratic Party of Kosovo, the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo and the Social Democrat Initiative have launched the Assembly Hall.
Following the vote of the new Kosovo government and taking the oath of the prime minister and cabinet, Albin Kurti said a new chapter for Kosovo begins.
But this new chapter did not last long and ended when the first of the Government dismissed Interior Minister from the LDK ranks Agim Veliu because of his declaration of the state of emergency proposed by President Hashim Thaci because of the coronary pandemic.
Thus, Isa Mustafa's party decided to end the coalition with Vetevendosje Movement, demanding the formation of a new government.
The Vetevendosje movement gave no name in all five letters sent by President Hashim Thaci for the mandate's name to thus create an opportunity to form a new government as the first winning party. All this prompted the head of the country after five letters issued the decree for the mandate's name, which it awarded to the LDK as the second winning election party.
The decree of the country's first was not unconstitutional by the Vetevendosje Movement, which sent it to the Constitution, waiting to make a decision in favor of its request.
The Constitutional Court, after initially suspending the decree until May 29th, eventually gave President Hashim Thaci the right.
The hearing has been announced to be held at 11:00.












