Ramush Haradinaj
Pristina: We have nothing to discuss with Thaci
This was stated by Avdullah Hoti, the head of the parliamentary group of the most influential Kosovo opposition party, the Democratic Alliance of Kosovo (DSK).
Hoti told the Pristina-based Express daily that he believed the consultation was a waste of time.
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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.
Rama finally commented on Haradinaj's resignation
He stated that Haradinaj's move is politically and tactically sound and a normal thing to do under the circumstances.
As Pristina's Gazette reports, Rama hadn't commented on Haradinaj's resignation on his own but was forced to respond to a question he got from journalist, focusing in his answer to "linking his role in the so-called KLA with Haradinaj's indictment".
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Kosovo Government’s Legality Questioned after PM’s Resignation
One week after unexpectedly announcing his resignation as prime minister, Ramush Haradinaj convened his cabinet on Friday amid uncertainty about whether or not his government is now legally entitled to take any decisions before new elections.
Vucic: Haradinaj? A real gentleman
Ramush Haradinaj, who resigned last Friday from the PM's post, as a result of being summoned by the Special Court in the Hague as a suspect for war crimes on Kosovo, departed to the Hague on Wednesday, to return late last night to Pristina. "He is a real gentleman", Aleksandar Vucic said for TV Prva.
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Moscow Carnegie Center: Serbs ready to sign any deal on Kosovo
Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's trip to the Hague, on the other hand, does not promise quick progress in resolving the Kosovo issue. Serbian leadership, having learned from past experience, has skeptically accepted the news and believes that his Hague departure is yet another trick performed by the West to force Belgrade to make fresh concessions, the Carnegie Moscow Center stated.
Vucic on Haradinaj: He is out already? Tough work, he is ready for a cocktail party
"He is already out, he'll now have lunch with them", Serbia's President commented for RTS whether justice will be served in the Hague.
Kosovo’s Haradinaj Refuses to Answer War Prosecutors’ Questions
Ramush Haradinaj, a former Kosovo Liberation Army commander who announced his resignation as prime minister after being summoned for questioning as a suspect, was interviewed in The Hague on Wednesday by the Kosovo Specialist Prosecutor's Office.
Haradinaj: There is no indictment, tariffs will not be lifted
Ramush Haradinaj resigned, as Radio Free Europe explains, as it was unacceptable for him to show in front of Special court for war crimes' prosecutors in the Hague, which summoned him as suspect, in his Prime Minister capacity.
Guerrilla, Politician, Suspect: The Legal Battles of Kosovo’s Haradinaj
In an unexpected turn of events, Kosovo's Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj held an extraordinary press conference on Friday to announce that he was resigning because he could not be premier at the same time as being a war crimes suspect.