Politics8/8/2025Bloomberg

Kosovo’s Top Court Sets Rules to Break Parliamentary Deadlock

Kosovo’s Top Court Sets Rules to Break Parliamentary Deadlock

The Constitutional Court of Kosovo has issued a ruling to address the ongoing parliamentary deadlock. The court has clarified the rules for electing the speaker of the parliament, a key step in forming a new government and unblocking the distribution of state funds. The political impasse has lasted for several months, preventing the establishment of a new cabinet. The court's decision aims to provide a clear path forward, allowing the parliament to proceed with the election of the speaker and pave the way for the formation of a new government. The ruling is seen as an important step in resolving the political crisis in Kosovo, which has hindered the country's progress and the delivery of essential government services to its citizens. The court's intervention is expected to facilitate the democratic process and enable the new government to address the pressing issues facing the nation.

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