Haradinaj at final step

Ramush Haradinaj, finally, is too close to realise what he has been demanding since he returned from The Hague to become Kosovo prime minister. At 4: 00 p.m., sessions will begin with only one point at the weight of the day, Haradinaj's election as prime minister and the vote of his cabinet government. With the coalition [...]
Ramush Haradinaj, finally, is too close to realise what he has been demanding since he returned from The Hague to become Kosovo prime minister.
At 4: 00 p.m., sessions will begin with only one point at the weight of the day, Haradinaj's election as prime minister and the vote of his cabinet government.
With the broad coalition with the Democratic Party of Kosovo, the New Kosovo Alliance, the so-called Rugova List, which has only one vote and minorities, Haradinaj potentially has 63 votes enough to elect him as the first executive one.
The AAK chairman has also received a major guarantee that today he gains confidence, since his main coalition partner, Kadri Veselini, has said yesterday in an interview that although he has already been elected speaker of Parliament, he does not recognise himself as such until Haradinaj is elected prime minister.
Then, says Wessel, we can call it a work of the institution.












