Kosovo Parliament Fails To Be Constituted Within the Deadline Imposed by Justice - teleSUR English
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Kosovo Parliament Fails To Be Constituted Within the Deadline Imposed by Justice - teleSUR English
The Kosovo Assembly failed to convene this Saturday on its 54th attempt since the general elections last February, so parliamentary activity was suspended until August 8, according to a decision by the Constitutional Court. RELATED: Elections in Kosovo End With a Projected Victory for PM Albin Kurti’s Party In its ruling on June 26, the Court ordered that the process of constituting the Assembly—including the election of the president and vice p…
The Members of the Assembly of Kosovo failed for the 54th time to constitute the Assembly of Kosovo, and from Sunday, July 27, any decision of the Members of the Assembly will be suspended, as the interim measure imposed by the Constitutional Court comes into force. This was the last attempt before the 30-day deadline set by the Constitutional Court expires. The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Kosovo has imposed an interim measure agains…
Even tonight, the Assembly of Kosovo was not constituted, since there were not enough votes to form a commission for the secret ballot for the election of the president.
The vote on the formation of a secret parliamentary commission for the election of the president of the assembly did not pass again.
Parliament failed the key vote.
Kosovo has been living without full-fledged institutions of power for several months. Thus, due to the lack of a normal coalition, the parliament remains incompetent, there is no government, and the country is getting closer to political collapse or new elections. Now the court must decide everything. This is reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to the publication LeMonde. For the first time since gaining independence in 2008, Kosovo has found…
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