This is Vuciqi's warning for today, following Haradinaj's resignation

Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq will address Serbs today regarding Ramush Haradinaj's resignation from the position of Kosovo prime minister. Ramush Haradinaj's resignation from the prime ministerial post has gathered all Serbian leaders during yesterday. Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq, shortly after Haradinaj's resignation, has met with Serbian member [...]
Ramush Haradinaj's resignation from the prime ministerial post has gathered all Serbian leaders during yesterday.
Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq, shortly after Haradinaj's resignation, has met with Serbian member of the Bosnian Presidency, Milorad Dodik, Serbian Defence Minister Aleksandar Vulin, Defence Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic, the director of the so-called Office for Kosovo in Serbia's Government, Marko Djuric, as well as with Presidency Secretary General Nikola Sakkovovic.
After this meeting, Vuciq was not declared at all for media, but it has been the office for communication with the Serbian Presidency public that has announced that at the beginning of 10:00 today, Vuciq is expected to address citizens about Haradinaj's resignation from the prime minister's post.
Haradinaj has resigned from the prime ministerial post during the day after receiving an invitation from the Special Court in the quality of the suspect.
Haradinaj's letter of resignation is expected to hand over President Hashim Thaci during Monday.
Meanwhile, after his resignation, there have been numerous reactions from both the ruling and opposition parties.
The latter, and some ruling parties, have demanded that the country go to extraordinary elections and no technical government be established.
Under the Kosovo Constitution, following the prime minister's resignation, the entire government falls.
But, basically, after the prime minister's resignation, the president initially makes consultations with political parties or the coalition that has won the majority in the Parliament, for mandated the new candidate, to form the new government.
After these consultations, the president appoints the mandate for forming the government, following the political or coalition party proposal, which makes up the majority of the Assembly.










