The Kosovo Assembly convened in an extraordinary session at the weekend to meet the Constitutional Court’s deadline to form a new government – long awaited, after elections held back in February.

It remains unclear whether the Assembly has actually been fully constituted, following a case filed by the Srpska Lista party about the election of a Serb deputy speaker. However, Kosovo’s President nonetheless mandated Albin Kurti of Vetevendosje, the election-winning party, to present a cabinet and seek parliamentary approval to form the government.

What unfolded was no surprise to anyone who has been following the February 2025 results: the maths did not add up.

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