The deadlines for forming the new Government have begun, vote in the poll on who you prefer LVV to form a coalition with?

Eight months after the certification of the final results of the parliamentary elections and the constitution of the Assembly of the Assembly, the constitutional deadlines for the formation of the new Government of the Republic of Kosovo have now officially begun.
On October 11, Albin Kurti, the leader of the Vetëvendosje Movement, was mandated by the President of Kosovo, Vjosa Osmani, to form the new government.
As a result, Kurti will have 15 days to present the composition of the cabinet and the governing program to the Kosovo Assembly.
Asked by journalists today about discussions with political parties on the formation of the government, Kurti announced that he will begin meetings this week.
Kurti's party, the Vetevendosje Movement, won the most votes in the February 9 parliamentary elections, but not enough to form the new leadership itself.
Kurti has until October 26 to present the new executive to the Assembly. His election requires 61 votes in the 120-seat Assembly.
The Deputy Speaker of the Assembly of Kosovo, Albulena Haxhiu, stated a few days ago that the LVV could discuss with the Democratic League of Kosovo about a possible coalition, as the Social Democratic Initiative has not been interested in being included in the government.
Meanwhile, today, Nisma MP Xhevahire Izmaku said that the party she belongs to has a political responsibility and there is no reason not to sit at a discussion table with LVV and that if the formation of the new government depends only on the three votes of Nisma Social-Democratic, "then there will be no conditions in relation to the creation of new institutions."
Telegrafi has opened a survey to get the opinions of citizens on who they prefer the Vetëvendosje Movement to form a coalition with to govern the country. You can find the survey below and express your opinion by voting for one of the options.
If LVV fails to form a government, then President Osmani is obliged to invite the political parties to consultations once again within 10 days, and to decide on the new prime minister.
The next prime minister should also have 15 days to present the composition of the government cabinet to the Assembly.
If the Government is not formed even after 40 days, the president must announce the decree for new elections, which must be held forty days from the announcement of the decision. /Telegraph/




















































