It has also failed in its twelfth attempt to constitute the Assembly of Kosovo.
PDK, LDK, Serbian List and AAK, which are against secret ballots, did not participate in the vote to establish a secret ballot commission.
This time, 56 deputies voted for Albulena Haxhiu, 1 vote went against and there were no abstentions from the hall.
The session was adjourned after the failed vote and the next attempt at constitution will take place on May 9, at 10:00.
Political parties are not reaching an agreement and the process has stalled due to disagreements between the winning party of the elections, the Vetevendosje Movement, and the opposition, regarding the name of the Speaker of the Parliament.
Vetëvendosje continues to insist on the candidacy of Albulena Haxhiu for Speaker of the Parliament, a name that opposition parties strongly oppose, describing as "divisive".
In the last three sessions, Vetëvendosje had attempted to change the voting procedure for electing the Speaker of the Assembly, demanding that it be done by secret ballot. However, this proposal was strongly opposed by PDK, LDK and AAK.
To unblock the situation, the leader of Vetëvendosje, Albin Kurti, sent a letter to the leader of LDK, Lumir Abdixhiku, 'extending his hand' for cooperation and proposing entering a governing coalition.
Meanwhile, Abdixhiku responded to Kurti after 24 hours through a letter, in which he proposed the formation of a transitional government with the participation of all political parties in the country. (A2 Televizion)