Ten days remain until the deadline for the Ottoman Decree’s constitutional term, continuing the Assembly or new elections?

Within ten days of the established constitutional timeframe, a crucial question will be answered regarding the Assembly’s future: will it proceed with its current status, or will new elections be triggered? News from Gazeta Express, dated March 21st, 2026, at 11:25, highlights this significant uncertainty. The provisional makeup of the Constitutional Court of Kosovo, currently preventing any decisions from the Assembly or the Presidency, is set to conclude within ten days.

The Constitution itself will deliver a definitive judgment by March 31st, assessing the legality and constitutionality of President Vjosa Osmani’s decree ordering the dissolution of the Kosovo Assembly. This court is also examining a second petition submitted by the Vetëvendosje Movement. The request pertains to the session that proposed Glauk Konjufca and Fatmire Mullhaxha Kollçaku as candidates for the presidential election.

The Vetëvendosje Movement’s concerns center on this particular initiative. The Constitutional Court’s decision will be pivotal in determining the path forward for the assembly and the broader political landscape of Kosovo. The ten-day deadline represents a critical period of legal scrutiny and potential change.

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