51st Time's the Charm? Kosovo MPs Fail to Elect Speaker, Constitute New Parliament for 50th Time
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Try to elect the president of the classroom and unlock the formation of a new government: so far he has always failed
Six months after the elections and fifty attempts to form an Assembly later, the parliamentary crisis in Kosovo seems to be coming to an end. However, it seems that this option potentially suits only two Kosovo parties, while the others believe that the elections would most likely bring a better result, and are in no hurry to form an Assembly.
51st time's the charm? Kosovo MPs fail to elect speaker, constitute new parliament for 50th time
The deadlock stems from the fact that outgoing Prime Minister Albin Kurti's party Vetevendosje (VV), which topped February polls, did not win enough seats to have its choice for speaker installed
Kosovo has been without a new government for more than five months after the parliamentary elections, as it must be approved by parliament.
The Members of the Assembly of Kosovo will attempt for the 51st time, tomorrow at 11:00, to constitute the Assembly, after several failed attempts that have prolonged the institutional deadlock in......
The Parliament of Kosovo has for the fiftieth time failed to elect its presidency on Monday, 21 July. The candidate proposed by the winning party in the parliamentary elections in February is not suitable for the opposition, who refuses to vote.
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