Constitutional Court of Kosovo
Diplomats Urge Kosovo to Implement Orthodox Monastery Land Verdict
The US, British, German, French and Italian embassies asked the Kosovo authorities on Tuesday to finally implement a six-year-old ruling granting parcels of land to the medieval Decani Monastery which had been claimed by two Kosovo companies.
Kosovo Diaspora NGO Slates Court Ruling on Late Postal Votes
An NGO that connects members of the big Kosovo diaspora condemned a decision of the Kosovo Constitutional Court that annulled a former Supreme Court ruling that allowed diaspora postal votes that arrived after the deadline to be counted. Parliamentary elections were last held in Kosovo on 6 October 2019.
Kosovo Court Says Govt Can be Formed Without Elections
The Constitutional Court of Kosovo on Thursday ruled that President Hashim Thaci did not make an unconstitutional decision when he gave a mandate to a new prime minister to form a new administration without holding fresh elections.
He took this action after the outgoing ruling party, Vetevendosje, did not nominate anyone for the role.
Kosovo President May Seek Court Advice Over Political Stalemate
After Albin Kurti, leader of the winning Vetevendosje party, in the October 2019 snap elections again refused to name a possible prime minister, President Hashim Thaci has written back that he might ask the Constitutional Court of Kosovo to clarify the constitutional and legal position.
Clinton and Albright to be in Pristina on June 12 - reports
June 12 marked in the territory of Kosovo as the anniversary of the liberation and entry of NATO forces.
"Court to rule in favor of agreement on Serb municipalities"
The agreement on the future Community of Serb Municipalities (ZSO) in Kosovo "is in line with Kosovo's laws and constitution."
This is according to the Pristina-based Albanian language website lajmi.net, which reported that the Constitutional Court in Pristina has ruled to this effect.