The Associated Press writes about the failure of selecting the chief parliament: Process that could lead the country into a prolonged parliamentary crisis

The international news agency Associated Press has reported today on developments in the Kosovo Assembly, where an obstacle created since Tuesday was overcome, but the chief front-runner failed to solve even after two attempts. The AP writes that failure to elect the new legislature's new prime minister could lead the country towards a crisis [...]
The AP writes that failure to elect the new legislature's new prime minister could lead the country towards a new institutional crisis.
“Candidate for chairman of the Parliament by the Vetevendosje Movement, Albulen Haxhiu, failed to be elected in two successive votes, with 57 votes, without the necessary 61 votes, the AP writes, broadcasts. Periscope.
The news agency abroad writes that the Assembly will meet again on Monday, but without a chairman and that the session procedure is unclear.
“The constitution has not set the necessary length for the selection of new president”, the article says.
Haxhiu himself has said it would again be the proposed name for the chief parliament.
She charged that the opposition is keeping the Assembly blocked, as she supported Vetevendosje's proposal. /Periscopi/












