Registration of new deputies to the Assembly of Kosovo begins today

    When will the constitutive session of the Assembly be called, the Presidency speaks After the certification of the results of the parliamentary elections of February 9 by the Central Election Commission, the legal deadlines for the convocation of the constitutive session of the new Assembly of Kosovo by President Vjosa Osmani have begun. Bekim Kupina, Media Advisor to the Presidency, confirmed to KosovaPress that the constitutive session will be called within the constitutional deadline. “The constitutive session of the Assembly resulting from the elections of February 9 will be called by President Osmani within the constitutional deadline,” said Kupina. President Osmani, within 30 days of the certification of the results, can call the constitutive session of the Assembly for the swearing-in of the deputies. In the February 9 elections, the Vetëvendosje Movement won with 42.30 percent, followed by the Democratic Party of Kosovo with 20.95 percent, the Democratic League of Kosovo with 18.27 percent, the AAK-Nisma coalition with 7.06 percent, and the Serbian List with 4.26 percent. This result provides the Vetëvendosje Movement as the winning party of the elections with 48 deputies in the Kosovo Assembly, the PDK with 24 deputies, the LDK with 20 deputies, the AAK-Nisma coalition with 8 deputies, and the non-majority community with 20 deputies. Vetëvendosje has warned that it will form the government alone. The PDK, the LDK, and the AAK-Nisma coalition have expressed their opposition to any possible governing coalition with the winning party, while they have requested that the new executive be formed by these three parties. Lumir Abdixhiku has said that LDK will be part of a possible government only if this party is given the post of prime minister.

    The registration of new deputies elected in the last parliamentary elections begins today in the Assembly of Kosovo, marking the first step towards the constitution of the new legislature.

    Today (Thursday), the deputies of the Vetëvendosje Movement, the party that came first in the February 9 elections, will register.

    This is a formal and necessary process that precedes the constitutive session of the Assembly, which is scheduled to be held on April 15, 2025. At that session, the Speaker of the Assembly is expected to be elected and the first parliamentary structures to be formed.

    The registration of deputies will continue in the coming days to give all new members time to complete official procedures before legislative work begins.

    Tomorrow, Friday, the deputies of the Democratic Party of Kosovo and those of the Democratic League of Kosovo will register. Meanwhile, on Monday, the deputies of the AAK-Nisma coalition and those from the ranks of minorities.

    The acting Speaker of the Assembly of Kosovo, Glauk Konjufca, met on April 8 with the heads of political parties in the country, regarding preparations for the constitutive session. President Vjosa Osmani has set April 15 as the date for the constitution of the Assembly, after Kosovo held regular parliamentary elections on February 9.

    /Kosovapress/

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