As Kosovo prepares for the extraordinary parliamentary elections to be held on December 28, the political parties that want to compete in this process with a coalition must give an official answer to the CEC by November 30, although so far there is no movement in this direction. The spokesperson of the CEC, Valmir Elezi, informed “KosovaPress” that, according to the law, every political party has a legal obligation to notify the CEC.
“According to the Law on General Elections, political parties which are registered in the CEC and which want to participate in early elections through a coalition must notify the CEC, respectively the Office for Registration, Certification and Financial Control of Political Entities that they want to participate in these elections in this way. The deadline to make this announcement is November 30, 2025“, he said.
Elezi emphasized that the political party that decides to become part of a coalition cannot withdraw from the coalition after certification.
“The coalition can be built by at least two political parties. The political party cannot withdraw from the coalition after it has been certified until the election result is certified by the CEC. Also, the political party which is a member of the coalition cannot participate as a member of another coalition or even as a separate party in the same elections.“, declared Elezi.
On November 20, President Vjosa Osmani decreed the holding of extraordinary elections on December 28, after the two candidates from the Vetëvendosje Movement, Alnin Kurti and Glauk Konjufca, failed to form the government 9 months after the February 9 elections.
