Last hour crash, VV requires three names, LDK urges Vjosa Osmani to be declared.

April 28th is the date when the constitutional deadline for Kosovo's Assembly to elect president/e, in case the country fails, goes automatically to extraordinary parliamentary elections, given the Constitutional Court Act. On April 4th, the ruling Vetevendosje Movement failed to elect the president, as there were no 80 deputies in the required hall [...]
On April 4th, the ruling Vetevendosje Movement failed to elect the president, as there were no 80 deputies in the hall required to consume the first and second round, later in the third round, the simple majority is needed to vote on the president.
After that, Vjosa Osmani had issued decree from the president's office, where she distributed the Parliament, but for that, Vetevendosje Movement asked the Constitutional Court, which gave 34 days to elect the president.
This time goes by on Tuesday, as developments have intensified in recent days.
On Friday 24 April, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti came up with a video incriminating the two opposition parties, the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK), and the Democratic League of Kosovo (PDK), which according to Kurtit “, have blocked the election of President”.
Kurti had told me constitutionally that the LDK's PDK did not have subcrimes “as to apply for President”, referring to the procedure of 30 signatures to be a candidate for president.
“The people were not given to Brother”, Kurti said, reinforceing charges against the opposition, he added that “The LDK's PDK is behaving like Fatmir Limaj”, referring to meetings Kurti had with the head of the Social Democrat NISMA during the 2025 blockade, which resulted without success for the agreement.
But, despite the fact that Kurti declared that PDK and LDK do not have numbers, on Saturday 25 April the Vetevendosje Movement emerged with a new proposal, asking the PDK and the LDK for three non-party names and one of them to elect president.
The same day, LDK chairman Lumir Abdixhiku responded to the proposal, saying that “can propose Vjosa Osmani if LVV has 66 votes for him”.
“The LDK has 15 votes, needs 66 of VV”, Abdixhiku had said.
Although Albin Kurti has not responded to this LDK counterproposal, the experts of this political subject believe Vjosa Osmani does not meet the criteria the LVV has thought of when it sought non-party names.
The last to have reacted is LVV Parliamentary Group chief Arberie Nagavci, who has declared that “acoma are awaiting concrete names from the two opposition parties”.
Because of the weight of the situation and the importance of the deadline, we remain pending concrete proposals tonight, and we invite them once more The LDK's PDK to contribute to overcoming the situation with the proposal of three names, and to make available the signatures of all their deputies and end the crisis and offer citizens the institutional stability the country deserves”, has written among other things Nagavci on Facebook on the 26 April diet.
But the two LDK deputies, Jehona Lusaku and Besian Mustafa, on Sunday asked the power if they have 66 votes for Vjosa Osmani.
Earlier, the other LDK deputy Avdullah Hoti has reacted, who said there are two crucial days where either the president or the mandate is elected is returned to MPs. /Periscope











