Politicians who saw “president” It's the end of a political career, and the ones that were finished.

Ramush Haradinaj, the head of the AAK last night in a controversial television show, said he intended to end his long political career after the end of the president's mandate, of course, if elected to this position. Although the statement may seem insincere, the president's chair has been the end of the political career for [...]
I'm not going back to AAK when I complete my term as President”, Haradinaj said last night. Such a statement may have been given as counter-responsive to attacks by political opponents that it would be partial and in the service of his party as president.
However, Haradinaj's sentence appears “copy-passing” of a often repeated stance by former President Hashim Thaci.
“I have decided to leave after my mandate as president.”, Thaci had said on several occasions, follows Periscopi.
However, being in the last months of his term as president, Thaci was arrested by Kosovo's Specialised Chambers in The Hague after the indictment was confirmed.
Thaci had indicated the desire to change the Election Law so that the president is no longer elected by parliamentary parties, but directly by the country's citizens.
But besides Thaci and Haradinaj, who had publicly told of the intention of ending political careers, it is believed to be the motive of Isa Mustaf.
Mustafa had also been at the helm of the executive, as had Thaci and Haradinaj, and reports of his ambition to assume the president's position were constantly released during the Kurti Government agreement, but even now when Government Hoti is working.
However, in Kosovo's small political history, the president's position was definitely the last of two adjacent presidents. Despite efforts to return to the LDK, former President Fatmir Sejdiu has been out of political life in the country after his fall in 2011.
The same was true of Atifete Jahjaga. Chosen by an envelope by Ambassador Christopher Dell, Mrs. Jahjaga had no engagement on the country's political scene after the end of her term as president in 2016. /Periscope












