For a full three months, Kosovo’s Constitutional Court has failed to resolve the dilemma of whether regulations were violated in the election of a Deputy Speaker of the Assembly from the Serbian community in the previous parliamentary term, while the constitution of a new legislature is approaching. If a decision does not arrive soon, observers interviewed by Kosovo Online agree that the parliamentary benches will witness a replay of the events from October—but they differ on what would follow if the Court were to rule that irregularities had occurred. Some fear this would usher in a new institutional crisis; others believe everything would end with a repetition of the procedure for electing the Serbian Deputy Speaker.