Kosovo Parties Agitate for Elections After PM’s Resignation

Following the surprise resignation earlier this month of Kosovo's premier Ramush Haradinaj, after he was invited for questioning as a suspect by war crimes prosecutors in The Hague, pressure has increased on President Hashim Thaci to call early elections.

None of the country's ruling coalition partners seem interested in proposing a new prime minister and have said they are in favour of new elections.

But Thaci, who is responsible for calling a consultative meeting of the country's governing parties and setting the date of the elections, has not yet done so, sparking criticism.

If Thaci does not act, MPs can dissolve parliament, and if this happens, the president is obliged to set an election date within 45 days.

"I would call on my colleagues from political parties to gather at the Assembly, dissolve the parliament and agree on an election date. This is the best solution," urged speaker of parliament Kadri Veseli, RTK reported on Monday.

Outgoing premier Haradinaj met his governing coalition partners on Tuesday to discuss possible solutions to the situation, although representatives of Thaci's Democratic Party of Kosovo, PDK did not attend.

The party representatives discussed how, if Thaci does not call them for consultation and set a date for the polls, they intend to launch a motion to dissolve the parliament, thereby forcing Thaci to call elections.

"Whichever of the two possible scenarios happens, it is more than necessary to move forward. We cannot leave an institutional vacuum, a political vacuum. We need to have legitimate institutions as soon as possible," Jeta Krasniqi from the Kosovo Democratic Institute told BIRN on Tuesday.

Albulena Haxhiu from the opposition Vetevendosje (Self-Determination) party has...

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