A full one month has passed since the parliamentary elections were held on July 7th; however, the electoral process remains incomplete as responsible bodies address outstanding complaints. The certification of the final results by the Central Election Commission is contingent upon the resolution of these procedural matters. Only after this process concludes can the constitution of Parliament and the subsequent formation of new institutions proceed.
Amidst this administrative delay, the political landscape remains active, characterized by declarations and preparations for the next governmental phase. The Vetëvendosje movement has publicly stated its belief in possessing the necessary representation to form the new executive branch. Furthermore, the movement has indicated a readiness to pursue broader political consensus with established parliamentary parties regarding the election of the president.
Conversely, opposition parties have maintained a visible presence, issuing statements that emphasize their respective platforms and roles in the upcoming political structure. The ongoing need for consensus among major political actors highlights the complexity of establishing governance following the recent vote. The impasse underscores that while the election occurred, the full establishment of operational government structures awaits the final administrative sign-off from the electoral commission.
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