Aside from the swearing-in of elected MPs, the new Assembly remains unconstituted due to the failure to elect a new Speaker and Deputy Speakers.
Vetëvendosje, along with Guxo and Alternativa, have not managed to secure enough votes for Albulena Haxhiu, whom they have proposed as Speaker of the Assembly. Due to a lack of votes, they have proposed changing the voting process from open to secret.
The Constitutional Court ruled that the ninth legislature has a one-month deadline to complete the constitution process — including the election of the Speaker and Deputy Speakers.
PDK and AAK have called on Vetëvendosje to replace their candidate for Speaker, arguing that she has acted against the interests of the state. Meanwhile, LDK has stated that it will not vote for any candidate.Meanwhile, PDK and LDK have once again addressed the Constitutional Court to clarify whether the recent sessions have violated the Constitution. President Vjosa Osmani has also announced that she will soon address the Constitutional Court about what measures should be taken if the Assembly is not constituted by the foreseen deadline of one month.
It is worth recalling that the parliamentary elections were held on February 9. The first session for constituting the new Assembly took place on April 15. Since that date, continuation sessions have been held every 48 hours, without reaching any concrete result.