“PDK will not give Behgjet Pacolli the post of president”

Kosovo's president is elected by parliament, but this post is recently being appointed through political agreements, by which the government is forming. The current president, Hashim Thaci, who was the leader of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, was appointed to the post by the PDK-LDK agreement before coming to the Assembly for the vote. And now, [...]
The current president, Hashim Thaci, who was the leader of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, was appointed to the post by the PDK-LDK agreement before coming to the Assembly for the vote.
As of now, under agreement PAN- The AKR, after the end of President Thaci's mandate, will be AKR leader Behgjet Pacolli.
But would the law on electing the president have to be changed directly to the people?
Thaci targets another term
In this regard, the senior researcher in KDI, Artan Murati, sees this as unnecessary, while for the current agreement on the future president, he says the current president has stated he is targeting two mandates in the post.
The political agreements reached between political subjects do not produce any legal effect, hence very easily broken by parties. So far there are very few agreements that are respected in precise terms by subjects, I doubt even this one reached between PAN and AKR will be implemented, especially when it comes to the post of president. The current president, Mr. President. Hashim Thaci, in some cases has stated he is targeting two mandates, and given his political past as leader of The PDK, it is difficult to believe that this party would support Mr. Pacolli in front of Mr. Pacolli. Thaci. As for the election of the president by the people, I consider that this is unnecessary in a parliamentary democracy such as the Republic of Kosovo”, the Murati has declared for the newspaper “Bota today”.












