Kosovo risks entering a constitutional crisis if the country’s president is not elected by April 5, next year. In such a case, it turns out that the Constitution is silent, because none of its provisions stipulates how to act if the MPs do not vote for the head of state and the assembly is not dissolved by the set deadline.
Yll Zeka from the Kosovo Institute of Justice (KLI), considers that the interpretation of the Constitutional Court is the only solution to this situation.

