Kosovo’s So Called Constitutional Court Demands Immediate Closure of Assembly Session – Chaos Reigns!

Kosovo’s So-Called Constitutional Court Drops a Bomb on Political Chaos in Pristina!

Thought the political drama in Pristina had reached its peak? Think again! Kosovo’s so-called Constitutional Court just dropped a bomb – MPs in the Pristina Assembly must close the constituent session within 30 days! Yes, you read that right – 30 days to elect the president and vice president, or else… the chaos continues!

The Session That Just Won’t End

The constituent session started way back on April 15th and has been interrupted a staggering 37 times! Is this some kind of record for procrastination or just proof that politicians in Pristina have no clue what they’re doing? The Self-Determination party, holding 48 seats, keeps trying to elect the Assembly president by secret ballot, but keeps hitting a wall of rejection. The Democratic Party of Kosovo, Democratic League of Kosovo, and others refuse to let the process run smoothly.

Constitutional Court Says: Enough with the Blockades!

The court made it crystal clear: the largest parliamentary group has the right to propose the president, but cannot block the entire government formation process. Assembly decisions rejecting committee formation and secret voting were declared unconstitutional. Rules exist, but politicians in Pristina act like they’re on another planet.

Numbers That Shock

The February 9th election results show no party has enough seats to form a government alone. Self-Determination leads with 48 seats, Democratic Party of Kosovo has 24, Democratic League of Kosovo 20, Alliance for the Future of Kosovo and NISMA Initiative 8 each, Serbian List 9, and others hold 10 seats. This split is a perfect recipe for political chaos, and boy, are we seeing it.

Why the Endless Delay?

Is it a power struggle, personal interests, or total system chaos? The court said the process must be finished, but politicians seem to be playing “who can block longer.” Every day without a government means instability, loss of public trust, and deeper societal divides.

What’s Next?

The constituent session was interrupted for the 37th time, with continuation scheduled for tomorrow. Will they finally elect the Assembly president or are we in for another round of pointless bickering? If you thought this was just local drama, think again – this political instability affects the whole region.

Conclusion: Time to Act!

The Constitutional Court has spoken. Now it’s up to the politicians to stop playing games and start working for the people. Otherwise, we’re in for more months of chaos and blockades. What do you think? Will Pristina ever break this vicious cycle? Drop your thoughts, maybe together we’ll find a solution – or at least a good political joke!


This political soap opera has been running for months with no end in sight. If you love watching power and politics mix into chaos, leave a comment and share your take. Who knows, your comment might just change the course of events… or at least make readers laugh.

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