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Kosovo’s parliament fails to elect president, risking new election

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PRISTINA, March 5 (Reuters) - ‌Kosovo's parliament missed the deadline to ​elect a new president on Thursday, plunging the country into ⁠a fresh political crisis that could trigger another snap election.

The 120-seat assembly had until midnight to ​vote for a head of state, but Prime Minister Albin ‌Kurti's ruling party, Vetevendosje, was unable to bring opposition lawmakers on board and vote for its candidate. 

 The opposition ⁠parties have asked for a consensual ⁠candidate, but Kurti has nominated his foreign minister, Glauk Konjufca.    "There is no quorum to continue this session... we cannot proceed with the vote," speaker of ‌the parliament Albulena Haxhiu said, noting that only ⁠66 lawmakers were present, well below ‌the 80 required.

If a snap ​election is called, it would be the third parliamentary vote in just over a year. Kosovo ‌already held a snap election on ​December 28 after failing ⁠to form a government following the February ‌2025 poll.

The two largest ⁠opposition parties, the Democratic Party of Kosovo and the Democratic League of Kosovo, have urged the president ​to call fresh ‌elections.

Outgoing President Vjosa Osmani, who has another month in ⁠office, is expected to ​outline the way forward on Friday.

(Reporting by Fatos ​BytyciEditing by Bill Berkrot)

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