Kosovo, a SouthEastern European country, has elected a new president, Vjosa Osmani-Sadriu, aged 38, after the former president, Hashim Thaci, vacated the post in November, 2020, after being charged with war crimes. The inauguration of Vjosa Osmani-Sadriu as the President of the Republic of Kosovo took place on Tuesday, April 6, in Pristina, Kosovo, marking the start of her five-year term in the office.
The 38-year-old reformist and lawyer Vjosa Osmani was approved as president by the country's parliament in Pristina on Sunday, April 4, with the backing of Prime Minister Albin Kurti and his Vetevendosje (Self-Determination) party. Osmani received 71 votes from the 82 lawmakers present in the 120-seat parliament. While the president's duties are largely ceremonial, Osmani will now be the commander of the country's armed forces and also serve as one of the country's top diplomatic representatives. Congratulations are pouring in for the new President as people react saying, "our 38 old women are still on instagram twerking."
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