Failed president, or success?

Today, there has been a year when Kosovo's Assembly in an extraordinary April 4th session of 2021 has voted by 71 votes for the election of the country's president, Vjosa Osmani. The job now done by President Osmani's 1 year, someone is seeing it as a total failure. Politologist Fidan Ukaj says about [...]
The job now done by President Osmani's 1 year, someone is seeing it as a total failure.
Politologist Fidan Ukaj tells Front Online that just as the Vetevendosje Movement and President Osmani has conveyed failure in politics.
He says that in this period, Kosovo has not secured any new recognition.
“Although the arrival of the Vetevendosje Movement in co-operation with President Vjosa Osmani has had great expectations of their arrival, but just as the government has been a total failure for its late year and Prime Minister Kurti, Osmani has been the failure to accompany him, for one year we have not seen important meetings, we have not after new recognition, nor have we been following a walk forward, but along with Minister Gervala have had failures, as well as the” scandals, Ukaj said.
According to him, Osman has concentrated on dealing with its “angry policies”.
“President Osmani with internal politics and daily politics with her anger at political parties and with the party from which she came out and has not focused on her duties as the country's first and promotes even foreign policies and representation of the country that this has prevented her from focusing on her duties by dealing with angry policies q”, Potencoi Ukaj.
Unlike Ukaj, political affairs connoisseur Gazmir Racci has praised a year-old president Osmani's work.
“The successful period in running the President's Office because co-ordination with the prime minister, foreign minister and Parliament Speaker has made for the first time no major problems in Kosovo's foreign policy, it has dignifiedly represented Kosovo in diplomacy”, he said.
Raci has said Osman must concentrate more on NATO membership.
“Osman and her office should focus on the commitment of important American lobbie companies because it requires support and co-operation for Kosovo membership in NATO, the president can play a role even in achieving full recognition by all EU member states, but also in NATO, in order to close the recognition of Kosovo as a state by the international community”, Raci concluded.
The Kosovo Assembly, at an extraordinary session, April 4th, 2021, with 71 votes in favour, elected president of our country, Vjosa Osmani.
Osman was elected after the third round of voting, where 82 MPs voted. 71 of the MPs voted for Vjosa Osmani, 11 votes resulted in invalid, while for the other candidate Nasuf Batita did not vote any deputy.












