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Kosova2026-07-06 16:13:00

LVV has the votes for the Government, seeks consensus for the president

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LVV has the votes for the Government, seeks consensus for the president
Albin Kurti

The Vetëvendosje Movement said it has secured the votes to form a new government after the June 7 elections and that it will seek consensus with other parties to elect the president, a process that failed months ago and led the country to early elections.

"As for the Government, we have the necessary votes. Therefore, immediately after the constitution of the Assembly, without wasting time, we must continue with the procedure for voting on the Government, while within the constitutional deadlines we will also engage in reaching a consensus on the election of the president," Arbërie Nagavci, former head of the Vetëvendosje Parliamentary Group, told REL.

The LVV of the incumbent Prime Minister, Albin Kurti, is the winner of the June 7 snap elections with 47.13 percent of the vote or 53 seats in the 120-seat Assembly. A simple majority of 61 votes is required to elect a government, so the LVV could form an executive with the support of non-Serb minority parties, which have also supported the current executive.

However, for the president, participation in the first two rounds of voting of at least 80 deputies is required. Disagreements over the election of the president led to early elections on June 7.

According to Nagavci, LVV will "do everything" within its mandate to achieve the necessary votes to elect a new president.

" Therefore, it is necessary that the deputies, who have gained the trust of the citizens, be at the level of responsibility and elect the president, in order to overcome the blockade we are in, avoid another election, and continue work with full competences in all institutions ," says Nagavci.

Kosovo has had an acting president since April, when Vjosa Osmani's five-year constitutional term ended. In the meantime, parties are waiting for the certification of the results to begin consultations on the formation of new institutions. The Supreme Court is currently handling several appeals and has until Tuesday to review them, while the Central Election Commission is awaiting its decisions before proceeding with the certification of the results.

Speaking about these meetings between parties, Nagavci emphasizes that the party leader, Albin Kurti, will lead this process and will conduct them "with the aim of finding the best solution to overcome the situation."

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