43676159 Kosovo President resigned
Kosovo President Bedzhet Pakolli resigned after the country's constitutional court declared carried out in February elections are not relevant law of the state, according to Reuters. The administration Pakolli noted that the President is subject to the decision of the Constitutional Court, but will stand for election again. The court found two violations of the election Pakolli. So, in Parliament at the time of voting was not required for a quorum of two thirds of the deputies ended. The second claim was that Pakolli achieved thanks to having a majority in the parliament of the Democratic Party of Kosovo was the only candidate in the election. Vote for Pakolli held in three rounds. To win the first two he was to receive not less than two-thirds vote, but the opposition refused to approve the candidacy of one of the richest Kosovars as president of Kosovo. In the third round, he received the support of 62 MPs out of 67 attendees. Total in the Kosovo parliament sit 120 people. "I was president of the 35 days and I'm very proud of it" – said Pakolli. Acting president until new elections, whose date is unknown, will be speaker of the parliament Jakup Krasniqi, writes The Washington Post.