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Kurti sends letter to Abdixhiku and Krasniqi, invites them to a meeting on the constitution of the Parliament (Document)

Kurti sends letter to Abdixhiku and Krasniqi, invites them to a meeting on the constitution of the Parliament (Document)

The acting Prime Minister of the Republic of Kosovo and also the leader of the Vetëvendosje Movement, Albin Kurti, has sent an official letter to the leader of the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), Lumir Abdixhiku, inviting him to a consultative meeting with the aim of constituting the new Parliament.

In the letter, Kurti emphasizes the need to elect the presidency of the Assembly, including its speaker, based on the Constitution of Kosovo and the relevant regulation.

He invites Abdixhiku to attend a meeting with representatives of the three main parties, which will also be attended by Memli Krasniqi, chairman of the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK).


The meeting is scheduled to be held on Thursday, May 1, 2025, at 08:30, in room N-204 of the Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo.

Kurti expresses hope that the invitation will be accepted positively, concluding the letter with a heartfelt greeting.

It should be noted that the constitution of the Assembly – launched on April 15 – has failed eight times in a row so far, because the winning party, the Vetëvendosje Movement, is failing to secure the necessary 61 votes for its candidate for president, Albulena Haxhiu.

Only after the constitution of the Assembly can the path be opened for the formation of the new Government.

Vetëvendosje has 48 seats out of 120 in the Kosovo Assembly, and Haxhiu has so far received the most votes, 57.

Haxhiu is seen by the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) and the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) as a "divisive figure", while the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) does not want to vote for any candidate from the winning party.

Vetëvendosje insists that Haxhiu is a deserving candidate and, despite calling for a political agreement, has rejected the possibility of proposing any other candidate besides her.

Vetëvendosje won the February 9 elections, with about 42 percent of the vote, or 48 seats.

Even for the formation of the new Government, it needs at least 61 votes.

After LVV, PDK won the most votes, with 24 seats, followed by LDK with 20.

AAK and Nisma won eight seats, three of which belong to the latter.

The European Union said days ago that Kosovo must quickly form new institutions. /Telegraph/

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