Ten years ago, the leader of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, Hashim Thaci, was elected President of Kosovo in the third round of voting amid high political tensions on February 26, 2016.
He won 71 votes in the third round, after failing to secure the required two-thirds majority of MPs in the first two rounds. His election was strongly opposed by opposition parties, which twice disrupted the session by throwing tear gas.
Opposition MPs expressed suspicion that presidential candidate Hashim Thaci may have made new concessions to the Serbian List in exchange for their votes in favor of his election.
Before becoming president, Thaci served for one year as First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs (2014–2015), as well as Prime Minister of the Republic of Kosovo for two terms (2007–2014).
Thaci was the first chairman of the Democratic Party of Kosovo and was repeatedly re-elected as party leader until his resignation on February 26, 2016, before being voted president of Kosovo.
For his engagement in peace and stability, in 2014 Hashim Thaci was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by U.S. congressmen and senators, as well as by representatives of the European Parliament.
As a student at the University of Pristina, Thaci became a leader of the Student Movement between 1990 and 1993, a period when the authorities in Belgrade closed Albanian-language higher education institutions, and the University of Pristina operated outside the institutional system.
In 1991, Thaci was elected student pro-rector of the University of Pristina, contributing to the structuring and development of the parallel university education system. Hashim Thaci was one of the founders of the political-military organization, the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA).
Thaci was a member of the Interim Administrative Council (IAC), a joint governing structure of the UN Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) and Kosovo’s political class, until 2001, when the first post-war parliamentary elections were held in Kosovo.
In October 1999, Hashim Thaci was among the founders of the Democratic Progress Party of Kosovo (PPDK). At the party’s first electoral congress in 2000, the party changed its name to the Democratic Party of Kosovo, and Hashim Thaci was elected its chairman, a position he held until February 26, 2016.
Following the Democratic Party of Kosovo’s victory in the parliamentary elections of November 17, 2007, Hashim Thaci was elected Prime Minister of the Government of Kosovo. On February 17, 2008, Prime Minister Hashim Thaci declared Kosovo an independent state in the Assembly of Kosovo.
Thaci was the first Prime Minister of the Government of the Republic of Kosovo.In his final press conference as President, he said he would not allow himself to appear as President of Kosovo in the dock before the International Court.