"The Blockage Leads Nowhere": in Kosovo, Still No President, New Elections in View
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The Kosovar parliament has not succeeded in electing a new president. Kosovo is heading for new elections.
The political crisis that has shaken the small country of 1.6 million people since the parliamentary elections of February 2025 is in a further turnaround.
The Kosovar parliament failed to elect a new president on Tuesday evening within the allotted time. As a result, new elections must take place: the third ballot in just over a year.
The people of Kosovo will soon have to go to the polls again, as the parliament cannot agree on choosing a president.
The members of the Kosovo Assembly have failed to elect a new president within the constitutional deadline, causing the Assembly to be dissolved and the country to enter the process of early elections. At the end of the session, at exactly 00:00, the Speaker of the Assembly, Albulena Haxhiu, declared that, based on the judgment of the Constitutional Court, the Assembly is considered dissolved. “According to the judgment, the Assembly is consider…
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