Race heats up for Kosovo president: What's going on in the background?

The Kosovo president's issue has always been quite intriguing for the Kosovo political scene, even overly divided for power positions. What's going on? It has been 20 days since Hashim Thaci, the president up until then resigned from this position not to tarnish the country's image in his confrontation with [...]
It has been 20 days since Hashim Thaci, the president until then resigned from this position not to tarnish the country's image of facing justice at The Hague. From that day on, Vjosa Osmani Sadriu, the head of the Assembly, is in charge of his duty.
The markets for Kosovo's president were beyond the capacity for shopping by our political parties also show 2011, more precisely the envelope of US Ambassador Christopher Dell of 2011. That envelope bore the name of the new Kosovo president who did not come from any political party.
But, the maturity of our political parties even nine years later seems quite eloquent, Periscope comments.
So far, two candidates have been identified for the president's position. There is a former court named Nehat Idrizi who last week sent letters to political parties, pointing to the need the country has for a unitary figure like him. And it is the omnipresent Ramush Haradinaj proposed by the structures of the Alliance, his party.
Behind these developments, there are two very significant statements from the LDK and the PDK.
LDK leader Isa Mustafa, has miraculously declared this position belongs The PDK already faces the lack of its two main figures. While from the PDK, Shaqir Totaj has promised that “gara will become interesting and new contenders will emerge. ”
But why is the PDK reluctant to announce either its candidate or candidate for president/president of the country?
Whether this issue has been discussed in secret by political parties, and as time limits approach, things seem increasingly complicated. /Periscope












