This (un)intentional spin, and certainly clickbait, led readers to think that the government in Pristina has fallen again, even though it was not actually constituted.
For example, on the website of the Serbian telegraph - Republika.rs, several news items were published, we single out two with the titles - THESE ARE ALJBINA KURTI'S FIRST WORDS AFTER RESIGNING! His standard behavior - with his address, he made everyone ANGRY again! Ili WHY ALJBIN KURTI RESIGNED JUST NOW: This is just one piece of the puzzle, BIG PLAYERS are playing geopolitical simulcast, WHERE IS SERBIA?
What actually happened? Clan of Kosovo on April 15 announced the news that Aljbin Kurti resigned from the post of Prime Minister, sending a letter to the Secretariat of the Kosovo Assembly, explaining that by law, those who receive a mandate as a member of parliament, and are in positions of executive power, must resign from one of them.
Given that the general public did not know whether or not such letters of resignation were a practice, the act itself introduced additional confusion, because it is certainly a matter of the government resigning, because the electoral process has come to an end, that the full mandate of the Government has ended with the end of the mandate of the Assembly and that usually with the constitution of a new convocation, the process for electing a new Government begins.
However, during the discussion in the Provisional Commission for the Verification of Quorum and Mandate, the opposition parties claimed that the MPs of Self-Determination must resign from their executive positions, before taking the parliamentary oath again. Deputies of Self-Determination considered that their members had already submitted their resignations.
Clarification of dilemmas, he also gave Kosovo Democratic Institute who announced that Kurti's letter did not represent an act of resignation, and that everything was the result of inadequate regulation of the Law on Government. They said that they are of the opinion that members of the Government must resign at the moment of taking the oath as MPs, but that the letter submitted by Kurti does not represent that.
"The content of the Prime Minister's announcement shows his intention to continue to lead the government while he is an MP," they announced, adding that the resignation letter should be clear and leave no room for interpretation.
Be that as it may, submitting a resignation, even if it is a formal act, always attracts the attention of citizens and the public, and in the media it almost as a rule becomes viral when it is, and always is, put in the headline. It is always in the public interest to explain the background of that event and what consequences it has in the public space.
In this particular case, the tense situation in the Parliament in Prishtina and the fact that it was not possible to elect a new chairman, i.e. to end the constitutive parliamentary process, after so many attempts, add to the confusion, and therefore the need for clarification.