Acting President Haxhiu Expresses Desire for Consensus Amidst Political Standoff
Pristina, Kosovo – Acting President Albulena Haxhiu commemorated the life and work of veteran Sali Çekaj today, emphasizing a desire for consensus amongst Kosovo’s political parties. Speaking to reporters, Haxhiu stated that “citizens do not want elections at this moment,” suggesting a shift away from immediate electoral action. The acting president reiterated her belief that Kosovo should avoid elections currently, advocating for a negotiated solution among the political factions.
When questioned about convening a meeting to elect a new president, Haxhiu clarified her role, stating, “I am not responsible for inviting political parties to a meeting.”
She indicated that Prime Minister Albin Kurti is currently facilitating these discussions in his capacity as party leader, holding 66 votes within the parliament. President Haxhiu expressed a preference for a consensus-driven approach to resolving the current political impasse. The situation remains complex, with the acting president focused on fostering dialogue and preventing a premature return to elections.
Further developments are expected as Prime Minister Kurti continues to engage with the various political parties.
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This ongoing stalemate is deeply concerning for the future of Kosovo’s political stability.