White House Re-Proposes Kostelancik as Ambassador to Albania

The White House has again proposed David Kostelancik as the ambassador of the United States of America to Albania. This comes after at the beginning of January, the Senate in the USA did not approve the appointment of David Kostelancik as the ambassador of the USA to Albania, due to exceeding the deadlines. 

The Senate asked US President Joe Biden to approve a new candidate for the position. 

But David Kostelancik's name has been sent back to the US Senate for approval. 

"David J. Kostelancik, from Illinois, Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Minister-Counselor Class, is nominated to be the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Republic of Albania", says the announcement of the House of White. 

Kostelancik, a career diplomat, was appointed to the post of United States Ambassador to Albania in January of last year. Mr. Kostelancik testified about his priorities before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in March of last year. In April, the Committee voted to confirm him, but the full Senate vote did not take place.