Serbs still choose vice president (KiM radio)
At the inaugural session of the Assembly on 17 July, the first man of Parliament, and five vice-presidents will be appointed, one of whom must be a Serb.
Who will be suggested by the Serbian list is not yet decided, and for the selection of their candidate will be required a simple majority, or 61 votes, which includes significant support from the Albanian deputies.
As a representative of the Serbian List in parliament Sasa Milosavljevic said that he sees no reason for Albanians to not accept a candidate of the Serbian List.
"This position is certainly guaranteed for a Serbian community, just as one vice president position belongs to the other minorities, but they rotate in this position every six months. About who will be our candidate we have not discussed yet."
The Serbian Vice-President shall be a member of the Presidency of the Assembly, and this body considers and prepares the agenda of the Assembly sessions. In the previous term, Petar Miletic (SLS) was performing this job.
The choice of the first parliamentarian, according to the Pristina media, could complicate, because both Albanian political options aspire to the position, announcing they will appeal to the Constitutional Court in the event a constitutional procedures are not enforced. And, it would delay and the election of the Government until September, since 60 days is the deadline for the response of the court.