A tenth moment the parliament of Kosovo failed to choose a new speaker, deepening the political crisis and causing more lock elections, PRISTINA.
The previous ruling Vetevendosje (” Self-Determination” ) party, which had won 48 of the 120 seats, fell short of achieving a majority in the three months of deadlock.
VV suggested that Albulena Haxhiu, the justice minister in the previous state, serve as speech because she was the largest party.
The VV requested a key voting, which the opposition MPs chose not to do, so MPs were not even given the opportunity to cast their ballots on this plan.
VV is accused of intentionally preventing institutions from being formed by omitting average party representatives from the opposition.
We will oppose it if they nominate Albulen Haxhia for speaker not ten but ten hundred times, according to Memli Krasnici, the leader of the Democratic Party of Kosovo ( PDK).
On the other hand, VV lays the blame on the criticism, claiming that they treated Haxhiu unfairly.
Since April 15, the legislature has been in conference.
The law does not provide a date, but rather says that the program must finish with the election of the president, three vice-presidents, and legislative bodies.
The bloc is “preventing the EU’s Growth Plan’s growth plan’s global agreements from being ratified.” Kosovo is denied entry to 882.6 million euros without approval, according to the Group for Legal and Political Studies.
Monday is the scheduled start time for the next period.
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