Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti warned on Wednesday that Kosovo could go to consecutive elections if the parties do not reach an agreement on the election of the country's President, with less than a week left before the constitutional deadline for this issue.
Speaking to journalists, he accused the opposition of not being interested in an agreement and ending the current situation.
"If we go to new elections, we will have no choice, since we will have to go to new elections again, and after them we will have to go to new elections again. I don't know how we can have 80 MPs, so it is necessary to come to an agreement. They (the opposition) do not seem ready and interested in an agreement, and this is a great harm to the state of Kosovo ," Kurti declared.
We remind you that there are still five days left until the end of the Constitutional Court's deadline to elect the country's president.
The President of Kosovo is elected with two-thirds of the votes in the first two rounds of voting, or with 61 votes in the third round, but 80 deputies are needed in the chamber for the session to be held.
Therefore, an agreement between parliamentary parties is needed on this issue, given that no party, not even Kurti's ruling party with 57 MPs, has such a large number of MPs in the 120-seat Parliament.