Unconfirmed: Hashim Thaci c Know Albin Kurti as prime minister

Today, Kosovo President Hashim Thaci has invited leaders of parliamentary political parties in Kosovo to the meeting. So far he has held meetings with Mr. Isa Mustafa from LDK, Ramush Haradinaj from the AAK, Kadri Veselin from the PDK and Fatmir Limaj from the AAK. Kurt has refused the meeting arguing that he is now divided into two parts, such as [...]
But Thaci's invitation to party leaders no doubt dims the importance of Prime Minister Kurti é, who has so far demanded that the issue of dialogue be discussed between him and the president, sending him several invitation to the meeting.
Waiting for Mr. Haradinaj this morning, President Thaci referred to him as prime minister telling “O come prime minister” with a strange kindness taking into account the clashes they had had in the past on the issue of dialogue with Serbia. Actually, Mr. Haradinaj is a former prime minister and is unknown why Mr. Thaci decided to immediately ask Kurt for chairman of Vetevendosje at the meeting while Haradinaj referred to him as prime minister.
But doubts don't stop here. Another media presentation by President Thaci occurred last week, raising doubts that he may have decided not to recognise Kurt as prime minister.
At a press conference last week, he referred to Mr. Albin Kurti as “Vetevendosje leader” and not as “Prime Minister”, writes Periscopi.
We remember that today Kurt refused to meet Thaci because he did not want to meet with him in the role of party chairman. Kurti had actually changed his party's status, Vetevendosje, which called for resignation before the election of prime minister, but he had not done so.
And Kurt had not previously recognised Thaci as president of the country, although he already recognises authority as president.
He recently refused to meet Thaci just by refusing to sit with him as party chairman. Meanwhile, Thaci's shift of reference may now be to reverse his blow in the same form.
Of course, such a thing is not expected to have any impact on the country's daily policy. /Periscope












