In S.H.I.A., in Kurti's army barracks, they greet the cold.

President Vjosa Osmani and Prime Minister Albin Kurti shook hands in listing Kosovo Security Force Frameworks at the “Adem Jashari” in Pristina, in honour of the KLA era. The president went last in the event and greeted each in the first row, including the prime minister. Unlike the solemn session in [...]
The president went last in the event and greeted each in the first row, including the prime minister.
Unlike the solemn session in the Parliament, where Kurt after entering the hall did not go to greet Osman, in this event they could not avoid each other.
As almost all of his ministers in the first row looked down from the coming Ottomans, greeting them all, Kurt stood by not turning his head towards her until the president approached him.
The Vetevendosje movement yesterday afternoon officially dismissed the possibility of supporting Osman for president even for a mandate she is demanding. Instead, Kurti's party decided to run Glauk Konjufka for president.
LVV parliamentary group chief Arberie Nagavci said last night that they had offered Osman the 30 signatures needed to run, but that she had refused.
From the presidency, they said Osman was offered only the opportunity for “to enter the race just for the formalisation of”, but not the vote support in the Assembly, which in this case has shifted to Konjufca.















