There are still a few hours left until the constitutive session for the formation of the ninth legislature of the Assembly of Kosovo and, within this process, the formation of the Government of Kosovo.

The acting Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, has recently held several meetings with representatives of non-majority community parties that have secured seats in the Kosovo Assembly, with the aim of securing votes for the formation of the new Government, Kurti 3.


With some of these parties, Kurti has reached agreements for cooperation and support, while with some others it is not yet clear whether they will vote in favor.

Telegrafi attempted to reach out to several representatives of these parties, including the chairman of the Egyptian Liberal Party, Veton Berisha, the elected MP of the Gorani United Party, Adem Hoxha, and the chairman of the Democratic Union List, Duda Balje. However, none of them were available for comment.

After the meeting that Kurti held on Monday with Duda Balja about compromises in forming the government, it seems to have raised some eyebrows among the acting Deputy Prime Minister, Emilja Rexhepi, who has raised doubts about whether she will still be by Kurti's side or not.

The Telegraph tried to get a response from Rexhepi, but she did not answer the calls.

On the other hand, the opposition parties PDK, LDK and AAK have clearly stated that they will not support the formation of the Kurti 3 Government.

Meanwhile, there has been speculation in the media about a possible agreement between Kurti and the chairman of the Social Democratic Initiative, Fatmir Limaj, but the latter has denied these speculations. /Telegraph/