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    Court bars kosovo president from announcing snap election date

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    Posted on March 10, 2026

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    Last updated: March 10, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Kosovo’s Constitutional Court has temporarily barred President Vjosa Osmani from setting a snap election date or enabling parliamentary business until March 31, heightening political uncertainty amid deepening institutional deadlock and EU accession delays.

    Table of Contents

    • Political Crisis Deepens as Kosovo Court Intervenes
    • Background to the Crisis
    • Prolonged Political Deadlock
    • Court Ruling and Immediate Impact
    • Prime Minister's Response
    • Government Statement
    • Challenges Ahead
    • Difficulty in Electing a President

    Kosovo Court Blocks President from Setting Snap Election Amid Political Crisis

    Political Crisis Deepens as Kosovo Court Intervenes

    PRISTINA, March 10 (Reuters) - Kosovo's highest court told the president late on Monday not to announce the date for a snap election before March 31, a move that further prolongs a political crisis that has engulfed the tiny Balkan nation.

    Background to the Crisis

    Last Friday, President Vjosa Osmani dissolved the parliament and called a snap election - without setting a date - after lawmakers failed to pick a new head of state within the constitutional deadline that expired at midnight on Thursday.

    Prolonged Political Deadlock

    Her move extended a political deadlock in Kosovo, which is Europe's youngest nation and has aspirations to join the European Union. Kosovo had no functioning government for most of last year as the fractured parliament failed to elect a speaker for months.

    Court Ruling and Immediate Impact

    In a verdict published late on Monday, the Constitutional Court temporarily barred the president from setting an election date and also froze the parliament's efforts to elect a new head of state. The court decision stays in effect until March 31.

    Prime Minister's Response

    Prime Minister Albin Kurti had asked the Constitutional Court to rule on whether Osmani had acted in line with the constitution. Kurti is a former ally of Osmani but decided not to back her for a second term in the ceremonial role of president.

    Government Statement

    Kurti's government welcomed the court verdict but added: "For three weeks we will be in a state of waiting, while a number of agreements and decisions of importance for citizens continue to remain without approval by the parliament."

    Challenges Ahead

    The parliamentary election, if it goes ahead, would be the third in just over a year.

    Difficulty in Electing a President

    Choosing a president - though the role brings no significant political powers - has always proven politically challenging because two-thirds of lawmakers must attend the voting session in parliament, making it easy to disrupt.

    (Reporting by Fatos Bytyci, editing by Gareth Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •The Constitutional Court issued an injunction on March 9, freezing Osmani’s decree dissolving parliament and barring her from announcing an election date until March 31 (en.wikipedia.org).
    • •Parliament failed to elect a new president by the March 5 deadline due to a lack of quorum, triggering Osmani’s dissolution decree and prompting the court challenge by Prime Minister Kurti’s party (yahoo.com).
    • •Kosovo’s ongoing political crisis, with frequent failures to elect heads of state or form governments, continues to undermine institutional functionality and threatens delays in EU accession and budget approvals (apnews.com).

    References

    • 2026 Kosovan presidential election
    • Kosovo's parliament fails to elect president, risking new election
    • Kosovo authorities arrest over 100 people over alleged ballot manipulation in December vote
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