Kosovo's parliament has failed for the fourth time to elect a new speaker, deepening a political stalemate that has persisted since inconclusive elections over two months ago. This ongoing deadlock is preventing the formation of a new government and raising concerns about the country's political stability. Experts warn that if the impasse continues, Kosovo may be forced to hold new elections or risk forming a weak and unstable government. The situation underscores deep divisions among political parties and threatens to delay important legislative work. The crisis is fueling uncertainty and frustration among citizens and political observers alike.