The constitution of the eighth legislature, where the president and vice-presidents of the Assembly are expected to be elected, will take place today at 10:00.
According to the announcement of the administration of the Assembly, the first point will be the formation of the temporary commission for the verification of the quorum and the mandates, to be followed by the oath of the deputies. The constitutive session will be concluded with the election of the Speaker and Deputy Speakers of the Assembly.
Although quick actions have been promised in the constitution of the Assembly to pave the way for the voting of the governing cabinet, such a thing is not certain. This is due to disagreements between non-Serb communities, some of which have not yet been determined whether they will be part of the Government or the opposition.
As a result, they do not have an agreement on the name they should propose for the deputy speaker of the Assembly, which belongs to them based on the Constitution.
The Legislature is not considered constituted without electing the vice-presidents.
Meanwhile, a voting process takes place in packages for the vice-presidents proposed by the parties of the majority community, while the second vote is held for the other two vice-presidents - the Serbian one and the vice-president proposed by the other non-Serb communities.
And, voting for the Speaker of the Assembly is done separately.
The right to propose the candidate belongs to the winning party and it is expected to be Glauk Konjufca from Vetëvendosje.
It is not known whether the Government will also be voted on Monday and who will exercise the office of president, after the election of the new speaker.
But officials of Vetëvendosje have hinted that the current parliament speaker, Vjosa Osmani, will continue to exercise the duties of the head of state and that the election of the Government will take place before the election of the president.
Vetëvendosje won the February 14 elections with 50.28 percent of the votes and will have 58 seats in the Assembly from 120 how many are