Sources told the paper that a majority of parliamentary parties have not opposed the prospect of general elections in Kosovo not taking place before the constitutional timeframe, which means elections will most likely be held in early autumn of 2014.
“There is a silent agreement not to insist on organizing elections before its constitutional deadline because the political agendas we have ahead do not permit institutional vacuums,” said the source, adding that even after the election reform is concluded, it will take another year and a half to regulate the secondary legislation and organize elections.