The director of the Kosovo Intelligence Agency’s term is nearing its conclusion, sparking debate and uncertainty regarding the agency’s future leadership. Reports from President Vjosa Osmani and Prime Minister Albin Kurti have raised significant questions about subsequent actions. Gazeta Express reported on March 23, 2026, at 6:56, highlighting the impending end of Petrit Ajeti’s five-year tenure as head of the Kosovo Agency for Intelligence.
The reduced tensions between Osmani and Kurti now introduce considerable doubt concerning Ajeti’s continued role. Speculation is mounting about whether Ajeti will remain in his position or if a new individual will be appointed in his place. Despite the gravity of the situation, neither the presidency nor the government have publicly addressed this matter.
However, the chairman of the monitoring committee overseeing the AKI, alongside security experts, view the circumstances as worrying. Petrit Ajeti assumed the role on April 15, 2021, as mandated by existing legislation. The ongoing discussions underscore the delicate balance of power between the executive and legislative branches within Kosovo.
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The intelligence chief’s assignment was close to finishing, and the Osmani-Kurti assessments have introduced doubt about upcoming procedures.