Albin Kurti has resigned from the position of prime minister, as stated in a letter sent to the so-called Secretariat of the Kosovo Assembly, reports Klan Kosova.
According to the law, those who receive a mandate as members of parliament and simultaneously hold an executive position in the so-called Kosovo government — such as prime minister, deputy prime minister, minister, or deputy minister — must resign from their executive role.
This is because, under the rules, they cannot simultaneously serve as members of parliament and as part of the executive branch.
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“Since March 23, when the full four-year mandate of our government expired, it has been functioning as a technical/resigned government. In accordance with the Constitution and applicable laws, with the statement I made and which was accepted by the CEC on March 27, 2025, as well as my public stance on the same day, I have effectively resigned together with the cabinet. In order to take the oath as a member of the Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo, ninth convocation, I hereby officially submit my resignation from the executive position, effective from the aforementioned date, in accordance with the Constitution and applicable laws,” stated Kurti in his letter of resignation, as reported by Klan Kosova.
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