Clive Bull 1am - 4am
Kosovo’s new president takes office at the age of 38
6 April 2021, 12:44
Vjosa Osmani-Sadriu is the Balkan nation’s second female leader.
Kosovo’s new president took office, becoming the country’s youngest head of state and one of the youngest in the world.
Vjosa Osmani-Sadriu, 38, was elected to a five-year term on Sunday by Kosovo’s Assembly, or Parliament, making her the Balkan nation’s second female leader in the post-war period.
Ms Osmani-Sadriu took office on Tuesday in a ceremony with a guard of honour.
Acting President Glauk Konjufca handed over the country’s constitution, avoiding a more formal ceremony due to the pandemic.
Ms Osmani-Sadriu was formerly acting president from November until late March.
She replaced Hashim Thaci, who resigned after facing charges for war crimes and crimes against humanity at a special court based in The Hague.
Thaci was a guerrilla leader during Kosovo’s war for independence from Serbia in the late 1990s.
The post of Kosovo’s president is largely ceremonial, but she also plays a leading role in foreign policy and as the commander of the armed forces.
Resuming normalisation talks with former war foe Serbia will be a priority on her list, even though the government of prime minister Albin Kurti has said it is not high among its own goals.
Kosovo became independent in 2008.
It is recognised by more than 100 countries but not by Serbia or Serbian allies like Russia and China.