Konjufca meets political party leaders today

The incumbent leader Glauk Konjufca will hold a joint meeting with political party leaders today. This has been confirmed, Glauk Konjufca's cabinet chief, Ilir Krskei, who said the meeting will be held at 12: 00 a.m., reports Periscope. Kkerelli declared that the meeting will be held for the organisation of the constitutional session [...]
This has been confirmed, Glauk Konjufca's cabinet chief, Ilir Krske, who said the meeting will be held at 12: 00 p.m., reports Periscope.
Krickey said the meeting would be held for the organisation of the constitutional session on 15 April.
The first session is led by the oldest MP and the youngest in the Assembly Hall.
Last Thursday, the Assembly announced this meeting, which will be held at lunch, a week before the Assembly Constituent session.
A single point is on the agenda: “Preparations for the IX Parliament Constituent Seance of the Republic of Kosovo”.
The Convention Constituent hearing will be held on 15 April, as President Vjosa Osmani has decided. The same day, LVV aims to elect the government, as the party chairman Albin Kurti has stated.
Seeking the formation of the government “as soon as possible”, the president considers that by April 15th “there is enough time for political parties to conduct necessary discussions”.
It has congratulated the process to go as well as possible and for the institution to be carried out with that date”.
The LVV has received 42.30% of the vote and will have 48 seats in the Kosovo Assembly, according to final results of the February 9th parliamentary elections, meaning that it will need a partner on the part of the opposition to further stay in power. The Democratic Party of Kosovo has received 20.95% of the vote (24 MPs), while the Democratic League of Kosovo 18.27% (20 MPs). The coalition of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo with the Initiative and others has received 7.06% of the vote (8 deputies, deputies, 5 AAK, 3 Initiatives. Together, the opposition have more mandates (52) than the first party.












