Kosovo deputies have not chosen the President of Parliament for the fifties: Political Pat still blocks the emergence of a new government

Kosovo deputies on Monday or the fiftieth attempt failed to elect the President of Parliament, which is not possible to establish a new parliament. According to AFP, the staling situation that occurred after their election to office in early February continues, TASR writes.

The political Pat stems from the fact that the ruling left -wing -Nationalist Party of Vetëvendosje (self -determination – VV) ending Prime Minister Albin Kurti in the elections has won, but did not win a sufficient number of mandates to choose her candidate for Parliament’s President or to form a government.

“The meeting is interrupted, we continue on Wednesday,” He announced after a failed, in the order of the 50th voting of the Avni Dehari, who, as the oldest Member, temporarily leads the legislature. The opposition parties have repeatedly voted against the candidate of the VV, the former Minister of Justice Albuulena Haxhii, and asked Kurti to propose another candidate. According to her own statements, Haxi is considered a division of personality. However, the reigning Prime Minister refuses to compromise.

“Kosovo is the hostage of Albin Kurti,” Vlora Citaku, General Secretary of the Chief Opposition Democratic Party Kosova (PDK) in the previous parliamentary term. According to the laws of Kosovo, it is not possible to consider the parliament to be established without the President. It is not possible to approve a new government, so the courts remain in the role of a temporary prime minister for more than five months.

Experts and observers are afraid that if the government fails to make a government, this could lead to early elections. In an effort to overcome the stalemate of the Constitutional Court in Kosovo in June, he called for its termination within 30 days. The deadline will expire on Saturday, but according to AFP, the parties have not yet made progress in finding a compromise.

MEPs must “To fulfill its constitutional obligation in the creation of the Parliament of the Kosovo Republic through the election of the President of Parliament and its Vice -Presidents,” the court stated in its decision.

Kosovo laws require that If a new parliament fails to establish, MEPs have to get again within 48 hours and try again. However, there is no time limit until this process can continue.

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