Following the Central Election Commission’s (KQZ) official certification of the early parliamentary election results, the formal timelines for establishing new governmental institutions commence tomorrow. According to statements made by Eugen Cakolli, this certification initiates a critical sequence of procedures governed by the constitution. Cakolli specified that the constitutional period allotted for convening and concluding the parliamentary session spans 30 days, running from April 9 through August 7, 2026.
He emphasized that the formal start of these constitutional deadlines is directly tied to the KQZ’s confirmation of the election outcomes. Under the established protocol, the convening of the constitutional session is the responsibility of the acting President, Albulena Haxhiu. The procedural guidelines mandate that the President must initiate the session within the initial designated timeframe.
However, the framework includes a contingency measure: should the acting President fail to call the session within the prescribed initial deadline, Parliament is constitutionally obligated to convene automatically on the thirtieth day of the period. This established 30-day window is designed to ensure the successful conclusion of the constitutional session and the subsequent establishment of the governing bodies.
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