Five Months Without Kosovo Assembly: Who’s Running the Show?
Did you know it’s been exactly five months since the Kosovo elections, and the Assembly still isn’t formed? Yep, you read that right — five whole months! The MPs just can’t seem to agree on who’s going to run the country.
At the latest, 44th session, things got downright dramatic. Former opposition parties refused to propose members for the election commission, skipped voting, and the chair Avni Dehari had to mute MPs causing chaos.
Only 55 MPs voted, while others boycotted or made a mess. The Democratic Party of Kosovo and the Democratic League called for respect of the Constitutional Court’s rulings, but no luck. The next session is scheduled for July 11, meaning this political deadlock will drag on.
This isn’t just Kosovo’s problem — it’s a headache for anyone watching a country stuck in its own political games. Five months without a working parliament? Who’s crazy here?
If you think this is just another boring political story, think again. This deadlock means no changes, no new laws, no progress. And the citizens? They wait, suffer, and watch their country stand still.
Is this a sign that Kosovo’s politicians don’t know what they’re doing, or they just care about their own interests? Drop your thoughts in the comments — is it time for change or just another round of pointless talks?
Meanwhile, we keep watching this political soap opera, waiting to see if the Assembly will finally form or if we’re in for more months of chaos.
Have fun, get mad, comment away — because this political drama just won’t quit!
