Steps after certificate: Kosovo political blockade warned

After completing the process of certificate of election results by the Central Election Commission (KQZ), Kosovo passes into the phase of legal deadlines for the formation of new institutions. This moment marks the beginning of the process of constitutionalising Kosovo's Assembly and the oath of elected deputies. By law, after the certificate of results, the [...] Assembly
This moment marks the beginning of the process of constitutionalising Kosovo's Assembly and the oath of elected deputies.
Under the law, following the certificate of results, the Kosovo Assembly will be called for the first constitutional session, which will enable the selection of its organs and the appointment of the Speaker of the Parliament. The elected MPs will pledge to start their mandates and ensure the legitimacy of Kosovo's new institutions.
For this process, legal deadlines exist and interesting developments are expected to occur in the formation of government and other state institutions.
Yet, there are those who warn even extensions of government formation time
What happens now after the CEC is certified?
-The phase of legal deadlines for forming institutions from this moment on, Kosovo moves into the legal deadlines that determine the process of establishing new institutions, starting with the Kosovo Assembly Constitution. This is a historic moment for the country, as it will ensure the transition of power peacefully and legally, as well as the foundations for the functioning of Kosovo's democratic institutions.
Kosovo Assembly Constitution and MP oath
After the results are certified, the Kosovo Assembly will be called for its first constitutional session. In this session, elected MPs will give their oath and adopt regulations and procedures for the work of the Assembly. One of the tasks at this stage is the election of the Speaker of the Assembly, who will run the Assembly sessions and ensure its regular functioning.
Government formation and prime minister's mandate
Once the Assembly is constitutionalised and complete the necessary respective processes, the process of forming the new government will begin, but there is no specific deadline for how long this process can take.
But after nominating the candidate for prime minister by the winning party or coalition that has the majority of votes, the Parliament will vote for the Government programme and appoint the new prime minister, who will have the duty to lead the executive and form the cabinet government. This process is also regulated with specific legal deadlines, and it will be a key step towards starting the work of executive institutions.
Haziri warns political crisis: There will be delays, depending on VV, whether it wants crisis or solution
LDK Deputy Chairman Lutfi Haziri has spoken of FrontOnline, about the performance of the political process, already after the certificate of the February 9th election results by the CEC.
He has stressed the importance of speeding up the Kosovo Assembly binding process, calling it the only “way Kosovo should pass.
The constitutionalisation of the Parliament must take place, and that is the only way in which Kosovo should be passed.
Haziri, has expressed his concern over political delays that have accompanied the counting process and has warned that any additional delays could jeopardise the country's involvement in a cycle of crises.
Whether there will be other elections or not, it will be demined by the process, but there is political delay. With the fact that it has only lasted so long, imagine now that the constitutional process can take some time.
Haziri has stressed that the constitutionalisation process could last, while the winning party's political will will will be key to accelerating or delaying this process.
But it depends on the political will of the first party whether there is political will to speed up the process, or there is a will to cause crisis that we don't talk about delay. Kosovo can enter the cycle of crisis, and this is very bad for our republic” has said Haziri.
MP PDK: I believe the opposition will make government, stand the odds
The PDK-elected MP, Nat Hasani, has stressed that the certificate of election results is a key step that could lead to further political action.
The certificate is an answer for further actions.
Hasani has stressed that, after the certificate of results, political party leaders must come out and deliver their political messages for future steps.
If the certificate is what the election results reports have been like, we now expect political party leaders to come out and give political messages away.
According to him, the opposition has the opportunity to form a Government and proceed with other important processes for the country's development.
I believe the opposition has the opportunity to do Government and move on with processes. FrontOnline, broadcast Periscope.
AAK Cadress: It would be good for the opposition to make government, VV ways and a place of cooperation.
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo MP Time Kadrijaj has declared that it is good that the election process is coming to an end, calling this period one of the longest since the post-war.
Good that this process is coming to an end, because there is no such thing as a longer process after the war.
She has stressed that now is the time for respecting the constitutional deadlines for the constitution and formation of the Government.
The constitutional deadlines for the constitution and formation of the Government must now be respected.
Kadrijaj said the procedures are clear and that all political actors should respect them.
The procedures are clear and everyone should respect them.
According to her, after the parliament's constitutionalisation, negotiations must continue and have stressed that it would be desirable for the government to be formed by opposition parties, as the current government has left no room for co-operation with any other party.
Now after the establishment of parliament I believe they continue the negotiations, and it was good to have been, that after the opposition government, because this government has left room for co-operation with one other party, because of the insulting and denigration approach for all other political opponents.
Matoshi: Kurt and VV are creating chaos and delaying government formation
Political analyst Halil Matosi has sharply criticised the leaders' actions of Vetevendosje Movement (VV), calling the statement of Blerim Sa God, the party's representative, that the VV will complain of the Supreme Court's decision in Constitution, as a form of blackmail against Kosovo.
What one Kurti bike said, Blerim Sa Godi that the VV will complain to the Supreme decision in Constitution, clearly shows the blackmail it makes Kosovo.
Matoshi stressed that with this movement, Albin Kurti is trying to push through political calculations the formation of the Government.
Albin Kurti pushing for government creation, he declared.
He added that this situation will continue as long as Kosovo citizens support a leader like Kurti. /Periscope/












