These are the two MPs expected to lead the constitutional session on April 15th

The constitutional session of the new Parliament legislature, which is scheduled by President Vjosa Osmani, will be held on 15 April, led by two deputies -- the oldest and youngest one in the hall. This session is expected to select the new top speaker, where the priority to propose has the group more [...]
At this session, the new prime minister is expected to be elected, where the priority to propose has the largest parliamentary group and is elected with the majority of votes of the Parliament's deputies.
From the new legislature, Vetevendosje Movement MP Avni Dehari is the oldest, 78 years old, while the youngest MP is Sala Jashari, 25-year-old from the Democratic Party of Kosovo.
Dehari has managed to become a second-time MP in the February 9th elections by the party Movement Vetevendosje. Meanwhile, Jashari has run and elected Kosovo Assembly MP for the first time, writes Kosovo, broadcast Periscope.
In the February 9th elections, MP Avni Dehari received over 90 thousand votes. Until, Deputy Sala Yasar was voted over 35 thousand citizens.
Eugen Cakoli from KDI confirmed, stressed that “as much as we've had information, Avni Dehari and Sala Jashari are deputies who have to lead me with the constitutional session”.
Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani, following the Certificate of the final election result for the Republic of Kosovo Assembly, held on February 9th 2025 and in line with constitutional authorisations and legal deadlines, has called the first meeting of the Kosovo Assembly's 9th Legislate on April 15th 2025, the Presidency Office reports, Kosova Prees broadcast.
After the Parliament's transition, the government's creation process begins. Under the constitution, the president is obliged to propose the Parliament's candidate for prime minister, following a consultation with the party or coalition that has won the majority.
Parliamentary elections are held on February 9th, and results from the CEC have been certified last week. Based on these results, LVV has come first with 48 deputies, The second with 24 deputies, LDK third with 20 deputies, AAK- NISMA fourth with 8 deputies. /Periscope/












