Kurti warns meetings with opposition to president

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has warned meetings with opposition leaders on the issue of electing the country's president. On Thursday Kurti claimed he would invite the opposition to the meeting, though he did not elaborate on when. “Of course”, Prime Minister Kurti said when asked by Rtv21 regarding meetings, Periscopi broadcast. Leading political parties in Kosovo [...]
On Thursday Kurti claimed he would invite the opposition to the meeting, though he did not elaborate on when.
“Of course”, Prime Minister Kurti said when asked by Rtv21 concerning meetings, broadcast Periscope.
The main political parties in Kosovo have not yet made any moves towards reaching a possible agreement on the election of the country's new president, despite a week running a month-long term set by the country's highest court on the issue.
Last week, the Constitutional Court gave lawmakers 34 days to elect the head of state, on the contrary, the country goes to early elections, which should be held within 45 days.
The current president, Vjosa Osmani, expires his mandate on April 4th, and lawmakers now have until April 28th to appoint her successor.












