Government Gathering in Office

The incumbent Kosovo government is expected to meet today. Kurti is expected to gather the government cabinet at 11:00. It has already been nearly six months since holding regular parliamentary elections on February 9th. Kosovo still has no constitutional haven, no new Government. The Constitutional Court on June 26, 30 [...]
The incumbent Kosovo government is expected to meet today.
Kurti is expected to gather the government cabinet at 11:00.
It has already been nearly six months since holding regular parliamentary elections on February 9th. Kosovo still has no constitutional haven, no new Government.
The Constitutional Court, on June 26th, granted 30 days to the deputies of the Kosovo Assembly for the constitutional framework, but they failed to complete this process within that deadline.
Currently, MPs will not be able to take any action or decision towards the Constitutional Court's binding by 8 August, according to the July 24th ruling.
In the coming days, the Constitutional Court is expected to clarify what the legal consequences will be for MPs elected in February of this year and what should happen further.
The incumbent Prime Minister, Albin Kurti, spoke with contempt yesterday about his political rivals. Kurti said their objections have nothing to do with Albulen Haxhiu, but with Vetevendosje and the people who no longer trusted the old parties.
He used offensive language as if on election night, saying “. As our people say, these are not being pushed or raised”.
“Oposor has no problem with Albulena, but with people who did not trust and V The only thing that stopped your illegal profits,”, Kurti has declared.












