Headlines - 10.03.2016
UNMIK Headlines 9 March
• PDK deputy leader Hoxhaj calls the opposition to dialogue (Koha)
• Initiative for Kosovo renounces use of teargas in the Assembly (Insajderi)
• Three international experts to review border demarcation (Kosova Sot)
• Haradinaj against new commission on border-demarcation (RTK)
• Le Figaro: Thaci could stand accused by special court (Telegrafi)
• PDK steering committee to meet today (Epoka e Re)
Headlines - 09.03.2016
UNMIK Headlines 8 March
• Opposition to dispute Thaci’s election on basis of quorum (Koha Ditore)
• Assembly to hold its next session on Thursday (Zeri)
• Opposition plans to bring down the government (Zeri)
• Limaj: Opposition should consider boycotting Assembly (Indeksonline)
• Kuci: President Obama asked for establishment of special court (RTK)
• Demolli: KAF to be established when political circumstances are right (Koha)
Headlines - 08.03.2016
UNMIK Headlines 7 March
• Ruling coalition without agreement on government reshuffle yet (Koha)
• Mustafa denies reports of a new Serb-majority municipality (dailies)
• “Kosovo will seek compensation from Serbia for last war” (Kosovapress)
• Veseli starts battle to take over PDK leadership (Zeri)
• Mustafa: Solving the political killings, priority for government (Zeri)
• Fire set to LDK Beqiri’s car (RTK)
• Demolli: Political crisis delaying creation of armed forces (Kosova Sot)
• Kosovo’s Ministry of Trade warns to block Serbian trucks (Koha)
• “Serbian elections will be held in Kosovo too” (Zeri)
Headlines - 07.03.2016
UNMIK Headlines 5 March
• Thaci: I was elected President in line with the Constitution (Klan Kosova)
• Delawie: Attack on the Assembly is attack on Kosovo’s democracy (media)
• Visa liberalization for Kosovo, not a priority for EU (Zeri)
UNMIK Headlines 4 March
• Opposition to protest on 19 March (Epoka e Re)
• Thaci’s election might be sent today to the Constitutional Court (Express)
• Kuci and Hoxhaj replace Thaci in government (Epoka e Re)
• Delawie discusses with Ternava religious extremism (Zeri)
• Kosovo government plays two cards in relations with UNMIK (Koha)