Kosovo's president says she may address constitutional court if assembly deadlock continues

16 May
Flag of Kosovo (photo credit: David_Peterson via pixabay)
Flag of Kosovo (photo credit: David_Peterson via pixabay)
President Vjosa Osmani said that political party leaders expressed different positions in today's meeting with her, but that she called their approach constructive. She said she has "minimal willingness" to resolve the political impasse. "There is a minimal willingness, which I am convinced will grow over time. Political, constructive dialogue is necessary," she said at a press conference. She said that if the issue of the constitution of the Assembly drags on any longer, she will address it to the Constitutional Court. However, he did not give a deadline for when this might happen. "If this drags on too long, there are several options, one is for the deputies to exercise their right, the other way is for me as president to address the Constitutional Court. If there were agreement from them as well, I have no problem sending this issue to the Constitutional Court. We will wait to see if the following will result in a political agreement, before proceeding with something like this. The meetings will continue."
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