Is Rexhep Qosja the man Kurt wants as president of the country?

It's two months since the country's general and early elections tomorrow. But the agreement between the first two parties -- Vetevendosje and LDK -- has not yet been reached by leaving the country's citizens pending. Periscop had reported since July that the LDK's plan was to assume the position of chairman [...]
Periscop had reported since July that the LDK plan was to assume the position of head of state and thus leave the way for Albin Kurtin to become prime minister.
This political party came in second in the 6 October elections, and immediately donated the position of Prime Minister Mr. Kurt, who had only 7,000 votes more than Mrs. Vjosa Osmani, candidate for prime minister. First 183 thousand, second, 176 thousand.
We remind them that in 2014, Isa Mustafa had become prime minister by much less votes than Mr. Hashim Thaci, who was on the basis of that agreement for the Mustafa government, had become president of the country.
But the numbers have already changed. The new prime minister will be Albin Kurti, while the LDK is insisting on the initial idea, that Isa Mustafa be the first state in 2021 when Mr. Thaci, the country's current president, writes Periscope.
But who should be president of Kosovo according to Vetevendosje?
In a proposal given today to Klan Kosova, Vetevendosje's most voted female MP Albulen Haxhiu stated that the country's president should not be from Vetevendosje, but from the LDK either. This post was supposed to meet a unifying personality for the country.

Rexhep Qosja is one of the most valued personalities in Kosovo by Mr. Albin Kurti, chairman of Vetevendosje and other members of his party.
But, Qosja actually has no good attitude with the Democratic League of Kosovo, which has often attacked them in terms of their political stances in recent years and decades.

We remind them that by June of this year, Kurt had chanted Mr. The shake on his birthday, even giving the idea of the title of a work that would be called “From Jeronim De Rada to Rexhep Qosja”. /Periscope











