eurasia review
Written by: By Linda Karadaku
Kosovo’s new president, Behgjet Pacolli, may be running into the same quagmire that unseated his predecessor, with opponents charging that his election violated the constitution.
The 59-year-old businessman, considered one of the wealthiest individuals in Kosovo, has triggered controversy in some circles because of his connections to Russia, some of the former Soviet Republics and Libya.
Now two major Kosovo opposition parties — the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) and the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) — have asked the constitutional court to investigate the circumstances under which he was voted in as head of state.
Kosovo’s new president, Behgjet Pacolli, may be running into the same quagmire that unseated his predecessor, with opponents charging that his election violated the constitution.
The 59-year-old businessman, considered one of the wealthiest individuals in Kosovo, has triggered controversy in some circles because of his connections to Russia, some of the former Soviet Republics and Libya.
Now two major Kosovo opposition parties — the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) and the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) — have asked the constitutional court to investigate the circumstances under which he was voted in as head of state.
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