Tensions erupted in the Kosovo Parliament as PDK deputies threw water at a Vetëvendosje Movement (VV) deputy and also threw papers at Donika Gërvalla, leading to clashes and heated exchanges between members.
The Union of Journalists of Serbia (SINOS) announced that the Kosovo Assembly denied media reporting in Serbian the opportunity to cover the constitutive session, calling for an end to discrimination against Serbian journalists.
The Central Election Commission (CIK) announced that the process of counting votes for candidates for the Kosovo parliament will begin today in all 38 municipal counting centers. A CIK spokesperson stated that the verification of ballots will be performed first.
Kosovo's parliament failed to elect a new president, leading to the dissolution of the assembly and the calling of new early elections. This marks the country's third election in 16 months.
The Kosovo Parliament commenced voting on two presidential candidacies from the Vetëvendosje party, but the session was boycotted by the opposition. The Parliament Speaker criticized the opposition, accusing them of pushing Kosovo into an unnecessary crisis.
Albulena Hadžiju, Speaker of the Kosovo Parliament, has asked the Constitutional Court to assess the constitutionality of the presidential election process and to temporarily suspend the deadline for electing a new president until a ruling is made.
An extraordinary plenary session in Kosovo, aimed at approving constitutional changes for direct presidential elections, failed due to a lack of quorum.
A parliamentary session in Kosovo was interrupted after an opposition MP, Kadrijaj, threw eggs at Prime Minister Albin Kurti. The incident occurred after Kurti requested more time for government formation.
Hadžiu has held discussions with representatives of political parties regarding the constitutive session of the Kosovo Parliament. The timing of the assembly's constitution remains a key topic of these conversations.
The Kosovo Parliament is facing a critical deadline to elect a new president, but a session was interrupted and postponed until Tuesday due to an opposition boycott. Failure to elect a president by the deadline could lead to new elections.
Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani has handed over her duties to the President of the Kosovo Parliament, expressing satisfaction at leaving behind "extraordinary work" and seeing a woman take the role.
Kosovo Parliament Speaker Albulena Hadžiju announced she has appealed to the Constitutional Court, seeking an assessment of the constitutionality of the presidential election process and a temporary measure to suspend the constitutional deadline for electing a new president until a ruling is issued.
Kosovo Parliament Speaker Albulena Haxhiu stated that a plenary session for the presidential election cannot be convened without at least two candidates, noting that only one candidacy has been received so far.
Opposition members in Kosovo's parliament threw eggs at the Prime Minister, expressing anger over his request for more time to negotiate the election of a president.
Observers from the Council of Europe's Parliamentary Assembly (PACE) reported instances of Serbian interference and disinformation during the recent parliamentary elections in Kosovo. The findings raise concerns about the integrity of the electoral process.
Kreshnik Çollaku, a former PD deputy and long-time advisor in the Presidency of Kosovo, is set to enter Kosovar politics, with Vjosa Osmani announcing his inclusion on the LDK's list of parliamentary candidates.
In the first round of voting for Kosovo's presidential candidates, Feride Rushiti received 63 votes from majority deputies, while the opposition boycotted the session.
During a session in the Kosovo Parliament, PDK MP Ganimete Musliu protested by removing Prime Minister Albin Kurti's microphone while he was speaking, criticizing his government's performance.
The 'Mi snaga naroda' (We the Power of the People) movement, led by Branimir Nestorović, announced its support for the 'Students in Blockade' demand for an extraordinary session of the Serbian Parliament regarding the implementation of the Law on Foreigners in Kosovo.
Kosovo's parliament failed to elect a president by the midnight deadline, plunging the country into a new political crisis as Prime Minister Albin Kurti's ruling party could not secure enough votes.
Albanian Minister Elisa Spiropali met with the Speaker of the Kosovo Parliament, Albulena Haxhiu, to discuss deepening cooperation between the two countries and strengthening strategic objectives.