Change of statutes: Why did Albin Kurti decide openly to become dictator of his party?

Vetevendosje has changed part of its statute, where it was required that its chairman resign in the event she assumes the position of the country's prime minister. Kurti came out the most voted man in Kosovo with over 183 thousand votes, or about 7 thousand more than LDK candidate Mrs. Vjosa Osmani. Before [...]
Kurti came out the most voted man in Kosovo with over 183 thousand votes, or about 7 thousand more than LDK candidate Mrs. Vjosa Osmani.
Before the elections, he had stated in direct transmission that he would respect his party's statute, resigning in case he was entrusted with the position of the country's prime minister, writes Periscope.
Even during the Dabbat+ show at RTV Dukagjini he appeared unaware that in his party's statute there was such a provision.
Why, though, did Vetevendosje have such an article that called for the prime minister of this party not to be chairman?
The Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo in the case of the country's president promotes a similar thing. The president is required to be unifying and not be part of any political party, let alone head. This had caused the institutional crisis that led to Mr. Fatmir Sejdiu from the position of president.
However, the Constitution does not require that the prime minister be apartheic. Yet, the standards of the Vetevendosje Movement were higher. The statue of this party demanded that the prime minister also represent a unifying spirit, meaning non-party.
Analysts have praised it as a violation of principles Such action by Vetevendosje and its leader. In fact, Imer Mushkolaj, contacted by Periscope, has linked this to the fear of Vetevendosje leader from a repeat of the internal riots that had occurred in late 2017. /Periscope












