German Embassy: Increasingly clear that a coalition government should be formed in Kosovo

With more than 99 per cent of the votes counted, Albin Kurti's Vetevendosje Movement leads with about 40 per cent of the vote, followed by the Democratic Party of Kosovo by about 22%, the Democratic League of Kosovo by about 17% and the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo initiative by about 7%. For forming government, the party [...]
To form the government, the winning party must have 61 deputies, which currently neither of them has. The VV has expressed confidence that they will form the government independently.
And parties now in opposition, The PDK and AAK have ruled out the coalition's possibility with the VV. Such an opportunity had also been dismissed by the LDK during the pre-election campaign.
Regarding the need for the coalition, Germany's embassy in Kosovo has also spoken when asked about a possible blockade of the creation of new institutions.
While we are still awaiting final results, it seems to be becoming increasingly clear that a coalition government must be formed in Kosovo”, Said an embassy spokesperson for Express.
He added that Secretary General NATO, Mark Rutte, was right to say that: “We wish all politicians the best in running political space and to ensure that a stable government is formed as soon as possible”.
The European Union yesterday issued a statement on the elections in Kosovo, which it said according to preliminary findings, they have been calm and competitive with the participation of all communities, while noting that the new electoral law has been implemented.












