Former Jahjaga advisor: President's position seeks to be a symbol of superparty unity

Ardian Prenkaj, former adviser to former Kosovo President Atifete Jahjaga, has spoken about accepting Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani-Sadir's post. Prenkaj in Info Magazine in Klan Kosova said that if it were not for Pandemia Osmani would accept the task with a good inauguration ceremony. “as a result of this task admission not [...]
Prenkaj in Info Magazine in Klan Kosova said that if it were not for Pandemia Osmani would accept the task with a good inauguration ceremony.
As a result of the pandemic, this admission of duty could not have been organised differently, it would have been better if we had an inauguration ceremony after us in 2016, where many people could be invited. In the circumstances that developed, I think it was a very good ceremony”.
The “is a moment of emotional belief for all citizens as the head of state, which plays an important role in the unity of the state, Prenkaj said.
Prenkaj also spoke of not participating opposition leaders at the ceremony.
“I think opposition parties always have their positions, but in this case I think they should be present because we have a president who is elected under the Kosovo Constitution. The parties that have not participated in her vote in the Parliament believe they have had their reasons, but now she has resigned from all party functions and I think that the presence of all opposition parties would be important”.
The tender, among other things, drew the distinction between Jahjaga, which did not come from political parties and Osman as the most voted in the February 14th elections.
“Zija Osmani comes to the position of president with enormous political legitimacy. But this position requires that the president of the state be a symbol of unity on the party”.
I think Mrs. Jahjaga has defined her role as president by precisely applying the Constitution and constitutional procedures, while Mrs. Osmani despite “backround political must have before Constitution”.
A key role of the president is to implement the control and balance of powers. In this case, make sure that the control and balance of powers are applicable”.
“Zeja Jahjaga as a president who did not come from political parties has probably been much easier to implement this principle, and we will constantly see this principle at Mrs. Osmani if she will manage to fully implement this thing that I believe will reach”, Prenkaj said.
In addition, Prenkaj said Kosovo's democracy has also achieved a very important step with the election of the second president showing a very important issue of the woman's position in Kosovo.











