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Friday, 08.04.2011.

09:27

Jahjaga elected as president of Kosovo

The Kosovo assembly appointed Atifete Jahjaga as president of Kosovo during the initial vote when a two-thirds majority is required.

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Grzegorz

pre 13 godina

Burlesque "colonel-general", burlesque "president". But serious mafia "prime minister" in this tragic-burlesque so-called state.

Mike

pre 13 godina

"So a respected policewoman is president while the prime minister is a mafia boss and terrorist? Interesting combination." (Zoran)

-- The important thing is that both "have earned Hillary Clinton's respect" and both are probably speed-dialed into Dell's government-selecting mobile phone. You should know my country's foreign policy by now. :)

KU

pre 13 godina

Ian, UK, she is president not prime minister. Kosovo is not a presidential democracy, so she has less powers than what Thatcher had. Other than that, congratulations Kosovo for choosing a woman as president.

EA

pre 13 godina

I wonder who the president will be next week??
(Predrag, 8 April 2011 11:50)

Just to wake you up Predrag, she will be in the office for at least one year and the President of Kosovo will be elected directly by the resident of Kosovo. I hope that informations helps.

Predrag

pre 13 godina

So, this week we have a new president of this wonderful, imaginary, fairy tale land called Kosova.
I wonder who the president will be next week??

Predrag

pre 13 godina

So, this week we have a new president of this wonderful, imaginary, fairy tale land called Kosova.
I wonder who the president will be next week??

EA

pre 13 godina

I wonder who the president will be next week??
(Predrag, 8 April 2011 11:50)

Just to wake you up Predrag, she will be in the office for at least one year and the President of Kosovo will be elected directly by the resident of Kosovo. I hope that informations helps.

KU

pre 13 godina

Ian, UK, she is president not prime minister. Kosovo is not a presidential democracy, so she has less powers than what Thatcher had. Other than that, congratulations Kosovo for choosing a woman as president.

Mike

pre 13 godina

"So a respected policewoman is president while the prime minister is a mafia boss and terrorist? Interesting combination." (Zoran)

-- The important thing is that both "have earned Hillary Clinton's respect" and both are probably speed-dialed into Dell's government-selecting mobile phone. You should know my country's foreign policy by now. :)

Grzegorz

pre 13 godina

Burlesque "colonel-general", burlesque "president". But serious mafia "prime minister" in this tragic-burlesque so-called state.

Predrag

pre 13 godina

So, this week we have a new president of this wonderful, imaginary, fairy tale land called Kosova.
I wonder who the president will be next week??

EA

pre 13 godina

I wonder who the president will be next week??
(Predrag, 8 April 2011 11:50)

Just to wake you up Predrag, she will be in the office for at least one year and the President of Kosovo will be elected directly by the resident of Kosovo. I hope that informations helps.

KU

pre 13 godina

Ian, UK, she is president not prime minister. Kosovo is not a presidential democracy, so she has less powers than what Thatcher had. Other than that, congratulations Kosovo for choosing a woman as president.

Mike

pre 13 godina

"So a respected policewoman is president while the prime minister is a mafia boss and terrorist? Interesting combination." (Zoran)

-- The important thing is that both "have earned Hillary Clinton's respect" and both are probably speed-dialed into Dell's government-selecting mobile phone. You should know my country's foreign policy by now. :)

Grzegorz

pre 13 godina

Burlesque "colonel-general", burlesque "president". But serious mafia "prime minister" in this tragic-burlesque so-called state.