Apart from the Parliament, Kurti Government is expected to be formed today

We are given a few hours from the constitutional session of the eighth legislature of the Kosovo Assembly. Although not confirmed by party officials, the media have reported that government Kurti will be formed today. The Kurti government could be formed on the same day that Kosovo's eighth and Assembly legislature is constitutionalised. More [...]
We are given a few hours from the constitutional session of the eighth legislature of the Kosovo Assembly. Although not confirmed by party officials, the media have reported that government Kurti will be formed today.
The Kurti government could be formed on the same day that Kosovo's eighth and Assembly legislature is constitutionalised. On March 22nd, the chairman of the Assembly, which also becomes a task leader of the president, has full competencies to decree as prime minister, Vetevendosje Movement leader Albin Kurti. According to Albert Krasniqi from “Democracy Plus”, the people's elected do not have any constitutional or legal rule that determines them to elect the president before the executive.
Several names for ministers in the Kurti Government have already been spoken of, as well as the head of the Assembly.
It is expected that Parliament Speaker Glauk Konjufca, Minister of Foreign Affairs Donika Grovalla, Interior Affairs Minister Jelal Sfecla, Education Minister Arberie Nagavci, is expected, while Arben Vitita or Haxhi Avdyli have been reported.
Albulen Haxhiu has been named as justice minister candidate Besnik Bislimi as candidate for finance minister, while Roseta Hajdari as candidate for economy minister.












