The Kosovo Parliament today failed, for the 30th time, to elect a president, a fact that is blocking the formation of a new government, four months after the February 9 parliamentary elections. In the parliamentary elections, the ruling center -left Vetevendosje (“self -determination” – VV) was the first party. However, the party of outgoing Prime Minister Albin Kurtis, securing only 48 seats in a total of 120, has no majority in parliament and has failed to find government partners. Due to this situation, the parliament that emerged from the election meets every two days and, each time, is unable to elect or its chairman. The law stipulates that parliamentary meetings will continue every 48 hours until the election of the person who will take over the chairman of the parliament. Without the President of Parliament, a government cannot be formed in this former Serbian province that declared its independence in 2008 – which is not recognized by Belgrade. Outgoing prime minister in favor of election of former Minister of Justice Alboulena […]
Source: News Beast

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