Kurti's report to president uses Thaci to subdue president by LDK

After three months and a week have passed since the end of the October 6th general and early elections, the new government'sʹthelenovala has produced several new episodes where the country's president, Hashim Thaci, has returned as the main character. Kurt today addressed a letter to Mr. Thaci explaining what function [...]
Kurt today addressed a letter to Mr. Thaci explaining what his position was as president of the country through a long referferate. But, yes, sir. The earlier course was publicly expressed satisfied that Thaci had appointed the constitutional session for December 26th, giving both parties time to form the ruling coalition.
In fact, Thaci is not alone in his religion for the Government of Kosovo to be formed as soon as possible. Even many citizens of the country -- even activists and supporters of both parties that came first in the elections, the VV and LDK -- want these two parties to form the new government as soon as possible.
Through such a space that the Constitutional Court has left, not showing that by the time it has the first party/coalition to offer the mandate's name [to begin later with the 15 days' deadline], Ramush Haradinaj can stay at the helm of the government by 2030, or 2050, or by the end, writes Periscope.
But what did Mr. Chairman say today? Kurt?
He did one Long reference in which you explain the duties of the country's president under our Constitution. He carries out the role of the Constitutional Court in this case, but his messages may be more political than legal, and more directed at the new LDK president than at the current president, Mr. Thaci.
The president is the head of the state who, subsequently, must exercise it through neutral activity, so a passive power in relation to daily politics and, as a result of this position, cannot be put into independent and isolated from the will of election winners, but only after interacting with other institutions.” writes Kurti among other things in his letter.


Kurti and Vetevendosje have agreed that the president's position to meet the LDK, meanwhile today's letter to Thaci can be seen as an attempt to submit the role of the new president from the LDK that could potentially be resolved after a year.
The Constitution of our Republic does not recognise the President's role in forming the Government. He must be patient and wait. Government formation is not related to deadlines, because democracy is not just a set-up of numbers, but an approach to attitudes, harmonisation of programmes and responsibilities.” further writes the VV leader, extending his lecture on democracy as well.
But who is this patient and endlessly waiting person who should be president of the country? It's hard to think of anyone other than Mr. Isa Mustafa from the Democratic League of Kosovo.
According to a survey conducted by Periscope in November last year, 90 percent of citizens were opposed by Mr. Mustafa become Kosovo's new president.













