Three months of elections, the Assembly still unstuffed

Three months of elections, the Assembly still unstuffed

In the late hours of February 9th, after holding parliamentary elections in Kosovo, the Vetevendosje Movement (LVV) came out to celebrate in “Square. Skenderbeu”, in Pristina. Among other things, LVV head Albin Kurti listed what he would do in the next four years. A few hours later, other parties also emerged with [...] attitudes.

In the late hours of February 9th, after holding parliamentary elections in Kosovo, the Vetevendosje Movement (LVV) came out to celebrate in “Square. Skenderbeu”, in Pristina.

Among other things, LVV head Albin Kurti listed what he would do in the next four years.

A few hours later, other parties also came up with their positions. The first was Alliance for the Future of Kosovo leader (AAK), Ramush Haradinaj, who demanded that the opposition until then come together to form the new government.

But, even three months after, Kosovo not only does not have the new government, but it does not have the constitutional Assembly.

From delays in counting the results to disagreement over the post of chief parliament, this is what has happened three months.

February 9th

Parliamentary elections are held.

February 9th

The Vetevendosje movement comes first.

March 15

The Central Election Commission announces the final election results.

March 17

The Vetevendosje movement seeks to revote by mail, the Democratic Party of Kosovo wants to re-examine a fine given during the campaign, and the coalition between the Democratic Party of the Ashkaliites of Kosovo and the Movement for Co-operation requires the annulment of the Ashkalinj Party's votes for Integration.

March 19

The electoral panel for Ances and Parashtera rejects political subjects' complaints.

March 21

Political subjects address the Supreme Court with the same complaints.

March 24

The Supreme Court rejects the request of the Democratic Party of Kosovo.

March 26

The Supreme Court also rejects other demands for the outcome of the elections.

March 26

The prosecution starts investigating the post office vote.

March 27

The Central Election Commission certified the election results.

March 27

The Vetevendosje movement addresses the Constitutional Court against the Supreme Court's decision on votes by mail.

April 1

Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani sets 15 April as the date for holding the Kosovo Assembly Constituent session.

April 15

First constant session held. The provisional commission for verification of mandates is formed, but the report does not pass after MPs from parties who had been in opposition S quite voted. They agreed with the manner of resigning members of the government cabinet who had been elected MPs.

April 17

Second constitutional session held. Again, the report on verifying the mandate of MPs is missing.

April 19

Third Constituent session held. This time the report is voted to verify MPs' mandates, and the latter are sworn in. Albulen Haxhiu s '%i gets enough votes for chief parliament.

April 21

Fourth Constituent session held. The Vetevendosje movement again proposes Albulen Haxhiu for the top parliament, but that sési gets the 61 votes needed.

April 23

Fifth Constituent session is held. Albulen Haxhiu again fails to get the necessary votes to be elected chief parliament.

April 25

The sixth Constituent session is held. Albulen Haxhiu, despite other parties' demands, is again nominated for chief parliament, and again fails to get the necessary votes.

April 27

Seven constitutional sessions are held. Again, Albulen Haxhiu is nominated for chief parliament by the Vetevendosje Movement, and again fails to get the necessary votes.

April 29

Eight constant sessions are held. Vetevendosje again proposes Albulen Haxhiu for chief parliament, but it still does not ensure the 61 votes needed.

May 1

The Assembly is not even constitutional in the ninth attempt. This time around, the Vetevendosje Movement proposes that the vote for the top parliament be secret. This proposal is not accepted by other parties.

May 3rd

Vetevendosje reiterates the motion for the secret vote of the chief parliament. Other parties reject it, and the Assembly is not even constitutionalised in the 10th effort.

May 5th

The Assembly is not even constitutional in the 11th attempt. Once again, failure comes after Vetevendosje requires secret voting and other parties reject it.

May 7th

The 12th attempt ends the same. Vetevendosje proposes secret vote, other parties refuse it, the constitution re-miss.

May 9th

Friday, the 13th Kosovo Convention Constituent session. /Periscope/

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