Fifty-six deputies voted in favor of the new government, 52 were against, and four abstained. There were 113 deputies present in the chamber.
The Assembly in Pristina has 120 seats, and for a government to be elected, it must receive the support of at least 61 deputies.
At the beginning of the session, Kurti stated that he had been unable to secure a coalition to form the government, as none of the parliamentary parties had agreed to join a coalition with Self-Determination.
According to the constitution of Kosovo’s provisional institutions, since the government was not elected, the president must nominate a new prime minister-designate within 10 days. If the government is not elected on the second attempt either, new elections will be called and must be held within 40 days of the announcement.
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