Haradinaj resigns, AAK says ready for election

The deputy chairman of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, Ardian Gjini, has declared that AAKA is “ready for elections”. His statement comes after AAKA chairman Ramush Haradinaj resigned Friday from the post of Kosovo prime minister. Djind, chairman of Gjakova, has said AAKA in this municipality is “mobilysed”. “Beyond challenges and difficulties Alliance [...]
His statement comes after AAKA chairman Ramush Haradinaj resigned Friday from the post of Kosovo prime minister.
Djind, chairman of Gjakova, has said AAKA in this municipality is “mobilysed”.
The Alliance for the Future of Kosovo in Gjakova has been mobilised, inviting the sovereign to restore the denied right to work in the best interests of the Republic of Kosovo. With our Prime Minister! ”, he wrote on the social Facebook network, online.
Ramush Haradinaj resigned on Friday two months without filling two years of AAK-built government, PDK, NISMA and AKR.
Haradinaj resigned after he said he received an invitation from the Special Court, which was created to prosecute former KLA leaders suspected of committing war crimes.
Former Prime Minister Haradinaj had led the Government of Kosovo once again for 100 days when he was forced to resign in March 2005 to go to The Hague Tribunal as charged with war crimes. There he was twice declared innocent.
None of the post-war government chiefs has completed the constitutional mandate. Six national elections have been held since the war.












