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The Kosovo Parliament failed to elect a chairman after the 18th vote

The Kosovo Parliament failed to elect a chairman after the 18th vote


Kosovo MPs have failed to elect a chairman for the 18th time and establish the new parliament’s new composition after February, Kosovo Radio and Television reported.

At the same time, the MPs have once again refused to form a secret vote committee for a new chairman of the legislative body, the proposal for its establishment received the support of 52 of the 106 MPs in the hall. The establishment of such a committee was proposed on May 1 by the chairman of the meeting Avni Dahari after the candidate of the ruling party self -determination, Albulene Hadjiu, failed to collect the required 61 votes of the previous votes.

The next meeting is scheduled for May 21.

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In the February 9 election, the left nationalist movement « Self -determination » won 48 seats in the Kosovo Parliament. Following, the Right -Stentius Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) with 24 seats, the right -wing Democratic Union of Kosovo (DSK/LDK) with 20 seats, the coalition around the right alliance for the future of Kosovo on Ramush Haradinay (ABK) with 5 seats with 5 seats with 5 seats with 5 seats with 5 seats with 5 seats with 5 seats with 5 places and Places. The other 20 places are guaranteed for minority communities, regardless of whether they pass the 5 percent threshold for entry into parliament – 10 for Serbs and a total of 10 for Turks, Bosniaks, Roma, Ashli, Egyptians and Gorani.

The election of both the chairman and the government requires a majority of 61 votes, which none of the political formations have. The Kosovo Constitution does not provide for the period of time after the certification of the election result or after the oath of the deputies the parliament must be established. However, without establishing Parliament, the reverse count for the formation of a new government will not start.

In Kosovo there may be a return of up to two unfulfilled terms. The mandators has 15 days to return a complete term, and if a new government is not drawn up after the second attempt, the President is obliged to convene new elections to be held no later than 40 days after the issue of them.

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