Krasniqi: Vetëvendosje should propose a candidate for Speaker who has not been a minister
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The chairman of the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK), Memli Krasniqi, neither confirmed nor denied whether his party would vote for NISMA chairman Fatmir Limaj to become the Speaker of the Assembly of Kosovo.

Krasniqi said that PDK has made it clear that it is up to the first-ranked party to propose someone from its own MPs, but according to him, someone who has not previously served as a minister.

Earlier today, the 49th attempt to constitute the ninth legislature of the Assembly of Kosovo also failed. The failure occurred due to the same issue as in previous attempts, the inability to establish the committee for secret ballot voting. Only 50 MPs voted in favor of establishing this committee.

The chairman of the constitutive session of the Assembly of Kosovo, Avni Dehari, emphasized that the continuation of the next session will be held on Monday at 11:00.

“50 MPs voted in favor, none against, and no abstentions. The session is adjourned for today and will continue on July 21st at 11:00,” he said.

The previous continuations of the session to constitute the new legislature have failed because the coalition of Vetëvendosje, Guxo, and Alternativa does not have enough votes to elect the new Speaker of the Assembly.

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