Kosovo Assembly at the crossroads: Three confirmed sessions remain

The clock is hitting behind for the final determination whether the current Kosovo Assembly legislature will be constitutionalised. It's only six days and three sessions that will decide the country's institutional destiny. The deadline ends Friday, when Dehar is due to a 48-hour legal deadline for the upcoming session call. After [...]
The deadline ends Friday, when Dehar is due to a 48-hour legal deadline for the upcoming session call. After that, the country could be introduced into an unclear legal and constitutional zone, due to the lack of clarification for “what happens if the Speaker of the Assembly is not elected”.
VV has numbers with the help of the PDK to elect the Speaker of the Parliament, but requires only one solution: secret vote for Albulen Haxhiun. Since the beginning of this stalemate, in failed sessions for more than three months, attitudes have not changed.
The Constitution has already accepted new materials in the old class, where he is asked to draw what he said: The Democratic Party of Kosovo and the Democratic League of Kosovo are heading to the same line.
The PDK has asked four points to be exacted up to nonquitiveism:
To declare the decision of the Parliament on the Commission for Secret Vote as unconstitutional.
It's called a suspension of the session as unconstitutional.
To order the continuation of the constitutional session by open voting, according to previous practices.
To find that failure to elect the Mayor does not automatically lead to new elections.
The PDK argued that the Court's 26 June 2025 Act forbade changing the agenda of the constitutional session and dismissed the so-called Secret Vote Commission.. /Periscopi/












