For nearly two decades he has played a dominant role in Kosovo's political scene, making his name during the 1998-1999 war with Serbia as political leader of the pro-independence ethnic Albanian Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA).
The tall, grey-haired 47-year-old, who served more than seven years as prime minister is currently foreign minister, saw his popularity soar when Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in 2008 just three months after he won an election.
The father-of-one is also accused of corruption by protesters, who took to the streets to try to stop him from becoming president amid anger over Kosovo's slow development and lack of jobs.
Thaci nevertheless remains upbeat about his profile, telling AFP earlier this month that as president he would be "the symbol of unity for all citizens of Kosovo".
Born on April 24, 1968 in the Drenica region of central Kosovo, a hotbed of ethnic Albanian separatism -- Thaci was involved in passive resistance to the Belgrade authorities from the early 1990s as a student.
Together with ultra-leftists in the diaspora, he quickly became frustrated by the policy of peaceful opposition to Belgrade followed by late Kosovo president Ibrahim Rugova.
Instead he corralled other like-minded ethnic Albanians into an underground guerrilla army, the KLA, to take on the forces of then Serbia strongman Slobodan Milosevic.
Thaci earned the nom de guerre of "Snake" during the conflict, which ended after the 1999 NATO intervention that ousted Serbian forces and established UN administration over Kosovo.
Thaci downed his guns and donned a suit, becoming known in the West as the "Gerry Adams of Kosovo" after his counterpart in Sinn Fein, the political wing of the Irish Republican Army.
Three months later, under Thaci's leadership, Kosovo declared independence from Serbia.
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