The Assembly today tries for the 49th time to build

The Kosovo Assembly for the 49th time today will meet at 11:00 today to try to forge after the blockade in which it has stalled for more than five months since regular parliamentary elections were held. This time, this session will be held after some optimistic statements by the party [...]
This session will take place this time after some optimistic statements by Fatmir Limaj's party that an agreement can be reached with the winning party, Vetevendosje Movement, which could lead to the end of this cycle of continuing the constitutional session.
Limaj's party, the Initiative, has three seats in the Assembly, while a time has been talked about possible co-operation with Albin Kurti's party.
A breakthrough in the agreement between these two subjects has warned Limaj's co-party, Xhevahire Izmaku, who yesterday declared Limaj and Vetevendosje Movement chairman Albin Kurti will reach an agreement at the weekend.
She denied that the initiative has given up ambition for the post of chief parliament, a request of the Initiative that has now held a possible co-operation with Kurti's party, which refused to give up this position it has reserved for Albulen Haxhiun.
“No, absolutely, we are in that diagonal of negotiations with the issue that Mr. Limaj is at the helm of the Parliament and wait at the weekend to have a positive epilogue of talks”, Izak said.
Likewise, parliamentarians today will be gathered until the deadline given by the Constitutional Court to complete the dedication is approaching.
The Constitution, through an indictment, said MPs are obliged to constitutionalise the Assembly by 26 July, though it did not clarify what happens if this is not achieved.
Amid protests by a small number of people and civil society before the Parliament, as well as amid calls from Kosovo partners that elected politicians in the Parliament end the blockade and pave the way for new institutions, political parties in the Assembly have insisted on their positions with the first party, which was unable to provide numbers to make Albulen Haxhiuparliamentary.
After the latter received the necessary votes in the open vote, VV through leader Avni Dehari came with the idea of a commission that would elect the new head parliament through the secret vote.
The parties so far in opposition -- the PDK, the LDK, the AAK and the Serbian List -- refused to propose members for the commission that should organise the secret vote for the election of the Speaker of the Parliament.
Meanwhile, Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani has warned that she will address the Constitutional Court in the coming week if the Kosovo Assembly does not have to be constitutionalised at the weekend.
“We are preparing the subject for the Constitutional, and if there is even no agreement over the weekend that could result with the constitutional institutions, at the beginning of the week we will head to the Court, but we don't know how long it will take to respond to”, Osmani said.












