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Court Bars Kosovo President From Announcing Snap Election Date

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A court in Kosovo has ruled that the country’s president cannot announce the date for a snap parliamentary election, intensifying a political dispute between state institutions.

The decision affects President Vjosa Osmani, who had sought to move forward with plans to set an early election date amid growing political tensions. However, the court determined that she does not have the constitutional authority to make such an announcement under the current circumstances.

The ruling came from Kosovo’s top judicial body, which said that calling or scheduling early parliamentary elections must follow specific constitutional procedures involving other state institutions. According to the court, the process requires actions by the government or parliament before the president can formally set an election date.

The dispute reflects broader political friction in Kosovo’s government, where disagreements between the presidency and other branches of power have complicated efforts to resolve the issue of early elections.

Kosovo’s constitution outlines a clear sequence for dissolving parliament and triggering snap elections. These steps typically involve either a vote of no confidence in the government or the failure to form a new government within a designated timeframe.

Political analysts say the court’s decision is intended to preserve constitutional balance and prevent unilateral decisions that could trigger political instability.

Kosovo has experienced repeated political crises and early elections since declaring independence from Serbia in 2008. The latest ruling means that, for now, the president cannot proceed with setting a date for a snap vote unless the required constitutional conditions are first met.

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