While on November 19, the deadline of 15 days that Glauk Konjufca has at his disposal to propose to the assembly the composition of the new government of Kosovo ends, the president of Kosovo, Vjosa Osmani, said this Monday to the media that she had hoped that the relevant session in the assembly would be held earlier.
“The invitation as a session can also be made as an extraordinary session with 40 signatures of deputies and I am convinced that it will be invited in time, in order to respect the constitutional deadlines for the formation of the government, while, on the other hand, I cannot prejudge what the result of the vote will be, the important thing is that the session is invited within that deadline and then it is in the hands of the deputies, political parties what they discuss among themselves, these are processes that I have not interfered with before and cannot intervene even now. 25:09 I was hoping it would be invited earlier based on the conversations we’ve had“, said Osmani.
After the acting Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, leader of the Vetëvdoesje Movement, which came out on top in the February 9 elections, failed to get the 61 necessary votes in the parliament for his new government, Osmani mandated Glauk Konjufca from the LVV to form the new executive on November 4. If by November 19, Konjufca fails to pass the composition of his cabinet to the parliament, chances are that Kosovo will go to early parliamentary elections.
