Kosovo’s parliament votes for new governor

Move will end political deadlock if president approves, after IMF calls for central bank reform

Central Bank of Kosovo
The Central Bank of the Republic of Kosovo
Shkumbin Saneja

Kosovo’s parliament voted to nominate a new central bank governor on July 14, after four months in which the job was held by an acting candidate.

Ahmet Ismaili, a former director-general of the state treasury, will now become governor of the Central Bank of the Republic of Kosovo if president Vjosa Osmani gives her approval. The governor serves a five-year term, which can be renewed once if parliament agrees to renominate them.

Only half of the members of the Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo

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