Assembly Building in Pristina Evacuated Over Bomb Threat: Another Chaos in Kosovo

The Assembly building of the provisional institutions in Pristina was evacuated on July 5 due to a bomb threat, just before the scheduled constitutive session. Lawmakers were asked to leave the building after the police received the threat, sparking another wave of chaos in Kosovo’s political life. This marks the 42nd attempt to constitute the assembly, with previous attempts often interrupted due to disagreements over secret voting for the assembly president. MP Time Kadrijaj called the threat pointless, while MP Abelard Tahiri confirmed that the police did not provide further details about the threat. This situation further complicates the already tense political atmosphere in Kosovo, where political processes are frequently stalled and disrupted. Is this just another attempt to keep lawmakers away from the assembly or a real threat? In any case, safety comes first, but political instability shows no signs of stopping. If you think this is just another boring political drama, think again — this is Kosovo, where every day writes a new episode of chaos. What do you think about these constant threats and interruptions? Drop a comment, maybe together we can solve this puzzle!

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