Someone from the EU no longer visits Kurti in the Government building (DOCUMENT) 

Exclusive sources of Klan Kosova within the EU reveal that the country’s acting Prime Minister, Albin Kurti, has been harshly reprimanded over the developments of the current institutional deadlock.

Klan Kosova also learns exclusively that the leader of the Vetëvendosje Movement, Albin Kurti, received a letter from the heads of EU Missions, which the editorial team has obtained, in which they talk about dissatisfaction with the incumbent executive, referring to the non-compliance with the Supreme Court’s ruling of June 25, 2025.

“In the interest of institutional stability and respect for the rule of law, high-level visitors from EU Member States and EU institutions will temporarily refrain from holding meetings with the acting Prime Minister and ministers inside the Kosovo Government building, until a fully mandated Government is in place,” the exclusive letter, obtained by Klan Kosova and signed by Aivo Orav, states, among other things.

I am writing to you on behalf of the Heads of Mission of the European Union Member States present in Kosovo.

Following the judgment of the Supreme Court of Kosovo (PAnr.09/2025, dated 25 June 2025), which declared invalid the Administrative Instruction of the Ministry of Finance, Labor and Transfers No. 01/2025 on the Use of Electronic Fiscal Devices, Fiscal Systems and Electronic Fiscal Programs, based on Article 71 of the Constitution prohibiting the exercise of ministerial and parliamentary functions simultaneously, the European Union has adapted its engagement practices in accordance with this decision after consultations with the EU Member States.

In accordance with this judgment and in the interest of institutional stability and respect for the rule of law, high-level visitors from EU Member States and EU institutions will temporarily refrain from holding meetings with the acting Prime Minister and ministers inside the Kosovo Government building, until a fully-fledged Government is in place.

This decision reaffirms our principled commitment to the rule of law, democratic accountability, and institutional integrity.

This letter also aims to avoid any future ambiguities or misinterpretations, as occurred during the recent visit of the European Union Special Representative for the Belgrade-Pristina Dialogue. We consider it essential that our institutional commitments are fully harmonized with the constitutional framework of Kosovo and the decisions of its highest court.

The European Union remains fully committed to constructive engagement and stands ready for substantive contacts and coordination. Senior officials from the EU and our Member States will continue to work with their respective counterparts to ensure continuity in key areas of cooperation.

We believe that this measure will be understood in the spirit of mutual respect and in light of our shared commitment to good governance and the democratic principles that have always guided our partnership.

We also sincerely hope that a government with a full mandate will be formed without further delay, so that we can resume full cooperation with the EU and further deepen our political and economic relations.

“Sincerely.”

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