Kosovo in institutional crisis: Kurti “chill”, heads to Greece

Kosovo's incumbent Prime Minister, Albin Kurti, is participating in the 27th edition of Symi Symposium, which is being held this week on the island of Skiathos, Greece. On the official list of participants published by organisers, Kurti follows to be presented as Kosovo's “prime minister,”, despite the fact that he already holds the prime minister's post in office. In [...]
On the official list of participants published by organisers, Kurti follows to be presented as Kosovo's “prime minister,”, despite the fact that he already holds the prime minister's post in office.
In a promotional video published by Symi Symposium organisers, featuring the theme of this edition, incumbent Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti is seen alongside the founder of the symposium and former Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou. Kurti appears in the view of the very segment in which it points out that leaders of states take part in this symposium, symbolically strengthening his status as Kosovo leader, despite the fact that he is no longer Kosovo's prime minister, Albianpost reports, broadcasts Periscope.
On July 15th, the Supreme Court of Kosovo has declared illegal Administrative Guidance signed by incumbent Finance Minister Hekuran Murati, for digital fiscal crates, confirming that making decisions by a person who exercises both the MP and the minister's office constitutes violations of the Kosovo Constitution.
Symposium Symi, founded in 1998 and named after the Greek island that was initially held, is an annual event gathering global thinkers, political figures, Nobel laureates, diplomats, scientists and activists to discuss the most important issues of time.
This year, the symposium is held from July 13th to July 17th under the theme: the “Paradox of Pandora: Uncovering hope in a troubled world, cultivating peace, democracy, and stable societies. ”
In addition to domestic political developments in Kosovo, incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti is participating in the international symposium under way in Greece. Meanwhile, tomorrow at 11:00, the 48th attempt to register the Assembly is expected.












