AKK responds to criticism regarding the parliament’s legitimacy, highlighting the participation of 98 delegates.

AKK Reaffirms Assembly Legitimacy Following Dispute

Pristina, Kosovo – The Association of Municipalities of Kosovo (AKK) released a statement today addressing concerns raised by several mayors regarding their exclusion from a recent assembly and a subsequent Ministry of Local Government assessment that the assembly’s legitimacy had been compromised. The AKK statement reiterated that the assembly, held on April 16, 2026, was conducted through a democratic and transparent process. It emphasized the significant participation of delegates, noting that 98 out of 129 were present.

Mayor Agim Aliu remains Chairman of the AKK following the assembly. The AKK asserts the event fully maintained its legitimacy, reflecting the involvement of a substantial portion of its membership. The statement indicated a need for a review of cooperation between the AKK and the Ministry of Local Government.

The AKK maintains that the assembly proceedings were legitimate, and the organization seeks to restore collaborative relationships. The dispute centers on the inclusion of all municipal representatives in the AKK assembly. The term “akk” is frequently referenced within the statement, alongside the core issue of “assembly” and the confirmation of “legitimacy.”

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  1. “It’s reassuring to see AKK emphasizing the significant representation of municipal delegates in their proceedings.”

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