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Kosovo president dissolves parliament, calls snap election after failed presidential vote

By Thomson Reuters Mar 6, 2026 | 1:52 AM

March 6 (Reuters) – Kosovo’s President Vjosa Osmani on Friday dissolved parliament and called snap elections after lawmakers failed to elect a new head of state within ​a constitutional deadline.

The parliament had until midnight on ‌Thursday to choose a president before Osmani’s term ends in April, but opposition parties refused to participate in the vote. Under the Balkan country’s law, failure to elect a new president triggers snap parliamentary ‌elections.

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

The next elections will be the third 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.

“A ​parliament that cannot elect a president cannot continue indefinitely to ​drag out the process as is being attempted,” Osmani ‌said in a statement. “No one should wish for another political cycle, especially at this moment when the country needs stability.”

Osmani is due to meet political parties on Friday before ⁠setting an election date.

A resounding election win by Prime Minister Albin Kurti’s Vetevendosje party in December looked likely to end the stalemate. ⁠At the time, ‌many political analysts believed that the opposition ⁠would participate in votes to elect the ​president.

However, ‌although Vetevendosje won enough seats in the ​parliament to form ⁠the government it failed to secure the opposition’s participation required to elect the president.

The opposition parties have asked for a consensual candidate, but Kurti has nominated his foreign minister, Glauk Konjufca.

(Reporting by Fatos Bytyci; Writing by Antonis Pothitos and Ivana Sekularac; Editing by Tomasz Janowski ​and Edward McAllister)