AAK for the post of president: We have time for a deal by March

The Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) claims that with the state it will lead the leader of this party, former Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj. Even from this party, it is constitutional right for anyone who wants to claim this position to submit the candidacy. Suhareka Mayor Bali Muharremaj, at the same time head of the party, expects [...]
Even from this party, it is constitutional right for anyone who wants to claim this position to submit the candidacy.
Suhareka Mayor Bali Muharremaj, at the same time head of the party, expects the colon partners to agree on this position by March, a month before the end of the current president's mandate.
The “is a competitive constitutional right to decide those who have 81 votes are elected president. I believe they will find out by March. But it is understandable that the Alliance has domestic presidential claims”.
Muharremaj stressed that they have always been willing to participate in the dialogue with Serbia.
He said he does not expect much from the September 4th meeting, stressing that there may be only economic and non-final agreements.
The country's “prime minister heads the talks and appoints his team to participate in the talks. We've always been to participate in talks as an official party and find a common point with political parties and be the most unique in the talks, which will be September 4th on Washington”.
“I do not expect much of these talks, there is likely to be economic agreements, but final agreement does not. Kosovo has to win what it has to earn, border movement should not have, but must be agreed. The sooner we carry out the agreement with Serbia, the better it is for Albanians to walk with economic development”.
Diplomatic sources in the European Union warned that a round of high-level talks between Kosovo Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti and Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, will be held in early September.
On September 4th, meanwhile, Hoti and Vuciq are expected to meet in Washington at the invitation of US National Security Adviser Robert O'Brain.
Talks between Kosovo and Serbia are aimed at normalising relations between the two countries.











