Tomorrow's constitutional session, Vetevendosje without the candidate's name for top parliament

One more day we were separated from the Convention Constituent hearing, which is already scheduled for 10:00 Tuesday. Vetevendosje, which belongs to the post of chief parliament, has not yet made public the candidate name expected to be voted that day. Four dots contain the agenda of the constitutional session [...]
Four points hold the agenda of the Kosovo Assembly Constituent session, which marks the ninth legislature since the institution's founding 10 December 2001.
At the session, which is scheduled to begin at 10:00 on Tuesday, the Interim Commission will first be formed for verification of the newly elected quorum and MPs' mandates, while the MP's oath will be taken.
Under the Parliament's labour regulation, the work of the constitutional hearing, until the election of the Speaker of the Parliament, leads the oldest deputy, assisted by the youngest deputy, who in this case are Vetevendosje deputy Avni Dehari and PDK deputy Sala Jashari, broadcast Periscope.
At the third point of the agenda, it is meant to become the election of the Speaker of the Parliament, which belongs to the party that has the largest number of MPs, but that, so far, Vetevendosje has nominated anyone for Kosovo's first legislature.
As the final point of the agenda is the election of the deputy heads of the Parliament, who together with the chairman, constitute the Headship of the Parliament.
In the February 9th parliamentary elections, the Vetevendosje Movement has emerged first with 42.30 per cent of the vote and will have 48 deputies in the Assembly.
Based on these results, the seating in the Assembly has also won the Democratic Party of Kosovo with 24 MPs, the Democratic League with 20 deputies, as well as the AAK-Nisma coalition with 8 deputies.
But according to these results on February 9th, no political subject has received the necessary votes to form the government alone. As a result, Vetevendosje leader Albin Kurti has met representatives of non-Serb parties, while the invitation for consultations also brought to the Democratic League of Kosovo, which rejected it.
According to former parliamentary group chief Mimoza Kusari Lila, Vetevendosje needs another 2 votes to reach 61, including the initiative's 3 votes for what Limaj said has expressed readiness, but that there are no confirmed or finalised agreements.












