The first lady of the state, Vjosa Osmani, also made a statement regarding the session where the agenda will include the vote on the Government, where Glauk Konjufca is mandated as Prime Minister.

Osmani, in a statement to the media after the forum "From Resolution to Action: 25 Years of Women Transforming Peace and Security in Kosovo," said that the session must be convened within the constitutional deadline and, as she said, there are still a few days left.


"Regarding the constitutive session, as you know, the second mandate for prime minister is still within the constitutional deadline and it will depend on the deputies and the Presidency of the Assembly as to when the session is called. As you know, the session must be called within the constitutional deadline, so there are still a few days left and I hope that this will be done as soon as possible and we will see the result of this session. However, I cannot prejudge it," Osmani said.

The President also made a statement regarding RTK, where over 700 employees have not received their October salaries.

"As the president of the country, all of you at RTK already know that I have raised this issue in meetings with political leaders, both in the joint meeting and in separate meetings. I have expressed my full willingness that, if the opposition parties do not want to accept a legislative initiative launched by the government, then I can do this, but the parties must express their willingness to vote on something like this in the Assembly. However, so far I have not received an answer as to whether there is a willingness from the parties that have representation in the Assembly of Kosovo to vote...", she said.

She said that she is willing to send the request to the Parliament as early as tomorrow.

"...I think it is necessary, easy to pass such a decision. So, I am ready to send the request to the Assembly as of tomorrow. These are issues that can be resolved, it can also be done within the Assembly on the initiative of the deputies themselves, so there is a possibility that this issue can be resolved, but I do not have an answer.

"In addition to salaries at RTK, as you know, I have also raised the issue of the Growth Plan, which is over 800 million euros, the issue of the agreement with the World Bank, where at the end of December there are 100 million euros, but there are also over 200 million more at the beginning of the year that could be lost if they are not ratified. So, we are talking about over 1 billion euros, which is somewhere 1/4 of the Kosovo budget, which Kosovo should not lose, but should benefit from," Osmani emphasized.

She also mentioned the budget extension. /Telegraph/