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Court bars Kosovo president from announcing snap election date

By Thomson Reuters Mar 10, 2026 | 5:54 AM

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.

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.

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.

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 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.

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.”

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

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)