The issue of electing a new president in Kosovo is expected to dominate political developments today, as the Assembly prepares to convene a session that has drawn significant public and political attention.
According to sources within the Assembly cited by local media, the session may be called either at 13:00 or later in the evening, as parties continue consultations in an effort to reach political agreement.
Before the session takes place, Prime Minister Albin Kurti is expected to hold another round of discussions with opposition leaders, including Bedri Hamza of the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) and Lumir Abdixhiku of the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK).
Recent days have seen multiple meetings between Kurti and opposition leaders, but it remains unclear whether any concrete agreement has been reached on a potential presidential candidate.
The upcoming session is expected to clarify whether official nominations will be submitted and whether parliamentary parties can reach a consensus on electing the country’s next head of state.
The development comes at a critical moment for Kosovo’s institutions, as the presidential election process is widely viewed as a test of political cooperation and institutional stability.
