Ginny: Other parties believe Haradinaj is relevant for president

First Deputy Chairman AAK, Ardian Gjini, believes his party's leader, Ramush Haradinaj, will be Kosovo's next president. He says Haradinaj is the most worthy candidate for the post, and that the others share that opinion outside the Alliance. Ginny says that in the upcoming elections that [...]
The Alliance's chairman in Gjakova in the Kosovo interview, Press says that even among citizens, and in other parties, the conviction that Ramush Haradinaj would be the Guardian of the Constitution as president of Kosovo.
“Aleca believes President Haradinaj will be Kosovo's next president. We don't just have the subjective reasons most of us think about, but I believe there are many other citizens or even other parties believe Ramush Haradinaj would be the guardian of constitutionality as head of the state of Kosovo. We are sure that at this stage Kosovo cannot have a candidate worthy of that position, and that is why we strongly believe and insist that this happen. We have to go to the elections and we have to work to get as good as possible, and the odds of getting along are real, but we're entering the race, and when we enter the race, the options open and the letters” open, Djind said.
The chairman of the Gjakova municipality does not believe the Alliance will be ahead of a situation in which it will have to give up the presidential post only to be part of the next government to come up after the elections.
I don't think we're going to be in such circumstances -- giving up the president to be part of the government -- I don't think we're going to get out of this. Of course they're different situations, but I don't think we should. We will insist that we give Kosovo a president who honors it and will be a Guardian, a shield of constitutionality, law and the functioning of the state of Kosovo”, he follows.
AAK Deputy Chairman Ardian Gjini also talks about early elections expected to be held early next year.
Djindin says the Alliance is willing to enter the election alone, but leaving the door open to smaller parties that want to become part of the AAK list.
“As things stand right now we are willing to go alone, I don't know whether in the coming days there will be approaching any smaller party that wants to have a coalition. President Haradinaj has also said that we are open, but we believe this time mainly we have to focus on the power of the Alliance. ”
Rumours have recently circulated that the Alliance may have a coalition with one of the other three largest parties, such as the Vetevendosje Movement, the Democratic League of Kosovo and the Democratic Party of Kosovo.
However, Djindi says he does not believe there will be pre-election coalitions among the four largest parliamentary parties.
I don't believe there will be coalitions of four major pre-election parties, I don't think that will happen. [... After the elections we have to see, but pre-election coalitions among the four main parties do not believe there will be. The alliance is not ready to do such a thing”, Djind said.
Kosovo voters would address the ballot boxes early next year following the Constitutional Court's ruling that MP Ethem Arifi's vote, which was crucial to the Hoti government, was invalid because at the moment of the vote, he was convicted by the court of subsidies fraud.











