Analysts: The government could be formed quickly, but another political battle has just begun

Following the certification of the recent elections, the focus within the political sphere has shifted toward the formation of new state institutions. Initial consultative meetings between Vetëvendosje, the leading party, and various opposition groups concluded without yielding concrete agreements. Despite this, incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti has indicated that further discussions are anticipated within the coming week.

While the process for constitutionally establishing both the Parliament and the government is expected to proceed without significant hurdles, analysts have flagged a potential point of instability. Specifically, concerns have been raised regarding the election of the head of state before the mandate of the acting president, Albulena Haxhiu, expires. The preliminary talks initiated by Vetëvendosje’s leader, Albin Kurti, with opposition figures reportedly failed to reach a consensus.

Throughout these discussions, the opposition parties maintained a consistent position, signaling that they do not intend to participate in forming a coalition. The current atmosphere suggests a period of intensive negotiation aimed at stabilizing the executive and legislative branches. While foundational governmental structures appear manageable, the impasse over the presidency introduces a critical variable.

Observers are closely monitoring the next round of talks to determine if a path can be established to elect a new head of state, thereby mitigating potential political deadlock in the immediate future.

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