The deal to give AKR to the president, hard to make.

Part of the agreement between PAN and AKR is the election of the future president of the Republic. As agreed, PAN takes over to vote on AKR leader Behgjet Pacolli for president, but political analysts in the country find the deal difficult to make. Even according to them, until the election of the new president, the country will [...]
Part of the agreement between PAN and AKR is the election of the future president of the Republic. As agreed, PAN takes over to vote on AKR leader Behgjet Pacolli for president, but political analysts in the country find the deal difficult to make. According to them, until the election of the new president, the country will go to the polls again and that the agreement of this coalition will fall apart.
Contacted by Indexline, analyst Imer Mushkolaj has voiced confidence that such an opportunity to implement this agreement is hard to believe.
It's hard to believe that this part of the deal will be implemented and Behgjet Pacolli becomes president. It's just a bullshit deal that's been made more in order to satisfy the appetites of certain individuals (in this Pacolli case) reaching such positions than it really is expected to happen”, Mushkolaj said.
According to him, it's even a deal in the wind. Also, according to analyst Mushkolaj, The PDK is not a party that implements agreements either in practice, and lets go of such agreements that do not enter into any serious obligations.
And the other analyst, Donik Salova, has expressed sceptical whether the coalition itself can exist PAN until the transfer of the president of the country.
According to Salovo, Kosovo will go to the elections very often.
The “since they had established the institutions that President Thaci himself had the number crisis in his hand, to prove his political supermacism when he himself was chairman of the government. PDK, I believe that this clause of agreement has been introduced to show Thaci that it will not be eternal, either in politics or in presidency”, Sallova said about Indexline.
Sallova says Kosovo will often go to national elections because of disagreements between political subjects.
“Pacolli can only become president if by then there will be PAN. But it is hard to believe, because at least every 2-3 years Kosovo will go to new elections as a result of disagreements within their coalitions and fragility”, Sullivan has concluded.












