New elections? Is the CEC willing to organize them?

If the Parliament's deputies fail to elect the president by April 28th, Kosovo is expected to enter a new process of early elections. And these elections would be a new commitment to the Central Election Commission (KQZ), which during 2025 organised regular elections for the [final] Assembly.
And these elections would be a new commitment to the Central Election Commission (KQZ), which in 2025 organised regular elections for the February 9th Parliament, the 12th local elections, including the second round for mayors on November 9th and early elections for the Parliament on December 28th.
CEC spokesman Valmir Elezi has told Economy Online that holding new elections in such a short period poses a challenge for the CEC, but as the constitutional institution it is obliged to organise them whenever required, taking all necessary actions, broadcasts Periscope.
“Keeping another election process at such a short interval after last elections and after all those election processes last year, of course it presents a significant burden and challenge for the Central Election Commission and its administration. However, as a permanent institution with fundamental responsibility to organise elections, the CEC remains committed to acting in accordance with the constitutional and legal mandate, taking all necessary steps to develop any new electoral process, whenever it is required”, Elesi said.












