Seven days until the end of the Constitutional deadline, what is expected to happen?

The formation of new institutions after the February 9th parliamentary elections does not appear on the horizon, despite seven days remaining from July 26th to 26th, the Constitutional Court's term imposing MPs for the Kosovo Assembly Constitution. A day before the end of the constitutional hearing, in the 50th attempt at selecting [the] troops.
The formation of new institutions after the February 9th parliamentary elections does not appear on the horizon, despite seven days remaining from July 26th to 26th, the Constitutional Court's term imposing MPs for the Kosovo Assembly Constitution.
A day before the session continues, in the 50th attempt to elect the legislature's troops, there is hope of positive movements.
The failure to reach a political agreement between LV leader Albin Kurti, at the same time prime minister in office, and Social Democrat Initiative leader Fatmir Limaj, at Saturday's meeting, is expected to bring the same situation to Monday's session, political analysts say.
However, according to them, international allies' orders and unpredictable what could happen after 26 July could cause parliamentary parties to move from positions and drive to the Assembly to be elected.
Five months after the February 9th parliamentary elections, Kosovo continues to remain without new institutions. The Assembly has failed to constitute itself, while the political parties represented in it are failing to reach consensus on electing the chief ambassador and the legislature's leadership.
Political analyst Magbule Shkodra tells Kosovo that LVV's insistence as the first party in the February 9th elections in Albulen Haxhiu for chief parliament is blocking the exit from the political crisis.
However, she hopes that in the coming days, prior to July 26th, there may be positive moves, as she says, from Albin Kurti's concrete position of chief parliament.
I hope that in the remaining days we will see a movement by Albin Kurti's betrothed position to solve the situation in the Parliament and move forward to forming the <x0... She stresses.
Last week, senior US official Brendan Hanrahan, who met representatives of parliamentary parties, remained in Kosovo.
And according to Shkodra, the same, but also the added voices of the diplomatic chorus in Kosovo, can cause parties to end the political crisis.
I'm hoping he's brought another message and it's not only been a Kurdish meeting, and I think it should be related to issues of strategic security importance for the region. I'm hoping it has let you know how important it is to move from these positions where Kosova<x0 is left, She adds.
The Assembly on Saturday failed for the 49th time in the framework of the ninth legislature. Meanwhile, the Constitutional Court on June 26th has ruled that it imposes MPs who until July 26th to constitutionalise the ninth legislature, but has not mentioned whether the result is the new elections.
In this regard, lawyer Ardian Bajraktari tells Kosovo that it is the last moment for the reflection and formation of institutions, in particular, after the Supreme Court's act of judgment, stressing that certified MPs cannot exercise office at the executives.
I appreciate that it is an important moment to reflect on the clarification of this situation and toward the life of the will as soon as citizens expressed in elections. What, of course, depends on the main responsibility of the major political subjects in the country... we've said at the very top of the time that, first and foremost, the lack of political reflection, the lack of political will that I believe are just attempts to justify the absence of numbers, whether of one, or another tax”, respectively, He stresses.
The Vetevendosje movement, such as the first party in the election, has the right to propose to the head-in-law, but their proposed Albulen Haxhiu, in six cases in the open vote has not received the 61 votes needed to get the post. As a result, the head of the constitutional hearing, deputy of this party, Avni Dehari, has made the decision that the election of the chief parliament will be made in secret voting.
That is not being accepted by parties that so far were in opposition. The same are not voting for the formation of the verifiating commission, as they think it is unconstitutional.. /Periscopi/












