[Excerpt: Kosumi, 45, is the handpicked successor of ex-prime minister
Ramush Haradinaj, 36, the former Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) commander
who resigned this month to answer charges of war crimes at the Hague
tribunal....The new government is the first since the war of 1998-99 to
have no former guerrillas as members. Kosumi was sentenced to 15 years
in prison for organising ethnic Albanian protests against Serb rule in
1981, but while he later supported the KLA insurgency he did not take up
arms or wear uniform.]

http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/DDA54FE0-0E17-4292-B511-A6532FF13859.htm

Moderate named Kosovo premier

Wednesday 23 March 2005, 19:14 Makka Time, 16:14 GMT  

Bajram Kosumi wants ethnic Albanians to reach out to Serbs


A former student activist has been sworn in as prime minister of
Kosovo's interim government, on hopes of leading the province to
independence.

The mainly ethnic Albanian parliament of the United Nations-administered
province on Wednesday approved Bajram Kosumi and his new cabinet by 71
votes to 36.
   
The vote makes him leader in the year that the UN is to open talks on
Kosovo's status and potential independence, after almost six years in
limbo. 
   
Kosumi, 45, is the handpicked successor of ex-prime minister Ramush
Haradinaj, 36, the former Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) commander who
resigned this month to answer charges of war crimes at the Hague
tribunal.
   
The new government is the first since the war of 1998-99 to have no
former guerrillas as members. Kosumi was sentenced to 15 years in prison
for organising ethnic Albanian protests against Serb rule in 1981, but
while he later supported the KLA insurgency he did not take up arms or
wear uniform.

Task cut out

The Democratic Party of Kosovo, led by former guerrilla commander Hashim
Thaci, voted against the appointment.
   
Considered a moderate among Kosovo politicians, Kosumi has in his own
words "invested my past 26 years in the creation of the state of
Kosovo".

"We are going to achieve independence sooner than anyone else could,"
Kosumi pledged recently.

He comes to office on the date when, 16 years ago, former Serbian
strongman Slobodan Milosevic revoked Kosovo's autonomy, setting in
motion the events that led to Nato intervention in 1999. 
   
Kosovo's 90% ethnic Albanian majority wants independence, which Serbia
is not prepared to grant. But Belgrade lost control of Kosovo six years
ago, and the UN will decide its future status.
   
Haradinaj was a former migrant construction worker and nightclub bouncer
who became a guerrilla commander when the KLA took on Serb forces in
1998-99. 
   
Question mark

Kosumi, a graduate in Albanian literature, is a quieter, more cerebral
politician, appreciated for his concentration and focus as a member of
the negotiating team at the Rambouillet peace conference in early 1999,
prior to Nato's 11-week bombing to drive Serb forces out of Kosovo.   

Observers said one possible question mark would be his leadership style
in a coalition cabinet where Haradinaj's forceful character kept
factions in check.


The new prime minister, who was information minister in the first
interim government led by Thaci, is an ally of veteran politician Adem
Demaci, the man venerated as "Kosovo's Mandela" for his 28 years as a
political prisoner.
   
"Independence for Kosovo cannot be won by votes. It's a historic issue
for which we need consensus among all," Kosumi said before the vote in a
gesture to Kosovo's Serb minority, urging ethnic Albanians to "welcome
the return of all".
   
Up to 200,000 Serbs fled when Nato occupied Kosovo in the summer of
1999, fearing revenge attacks by Albanians.
Reuters
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