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Defense Minister meets UN officials (Tanjug)

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BELGRADE – Serbian Defense Minister Bratislav Gasic thanked UN Resident Coordinator in Serbia Irena Vojackova-Solorano and head of the UN Office in Belgrade Peter Due for UN assistance to Serbia during the recent catastrophic floods. Gasic also underlined the Serbian government’s concern over the decision of interim institutions in Pristina to form Kosovo armed forces, […]

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And where is the union of municipalities? (Vesti)

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Belgrade politicians have promised in local elections that they will unify all Serbian municipalities in Kosovo, however six months later there are no traces of that promise. Unity of Serbs – that is a basic message of candidates of Srpska Ticket, where even the opponents in last local elections managed to find the room for […]

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Adopted only 206 complaints for registration in the electoral roll (RTK2)

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Serbs displaced from Kosovo filed 9 172 complaints for registration in the electoral roll. Election panel for appeals adopted only 206, it was confirmed to RTK2. The election panel for appeals said that they rejected appeals due to incomplete documentation, as they did not contain important personal information. “The appeals were rejected because they were […]

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The big clean-up should begin on 8 June (Koha Ditore)

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Enver Robelli in his weekly column says the outgoing prime minister Thaci is so scared of the possibility of losing 8 June elections that he has started to act and speak as if sleepwalking. He is making promises which, in Robelli’s view, are ‘gigantic lies’ pulled out of a sack full of rotten fruits. Most […]

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Campaigning with our money (Zeri)

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Enis Veliu that right before the election campaign, one could only meet politicians at the government buildings or luxury restaurants but nowadays one can run into them everywhere. They are even more active in social networks than they are in real life, Veliu says. In the economic aspect, the vast majority of campaign promises are […]

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Northern mayor against participation in elections (Kim radio, B92)

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Zubin Potok Mayor Stevan Vulović has said that it was his “personal stance” that Serbs should not take part in the election in Kosovo scheduled for June 8.  “Priština is attempting, via all its institutions, to make the life meaningless for Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija, and it is my position, which does not mean […]

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Preferences of citizens: VV 21%, LDK 20%, and PDK 18.5% (gazetablic)

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A group of non-governmental organizations in Kosovo, has measured, among other issues, preferences of Kosovar voters when the political parties are concerned. The preliminary results show that 21 percent assessed Vetëvendosje with the maximal grade five, 20 percent chose the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK,) while 18.5 percent the Democratic Party of Kosovo(PDK.) The survey […]

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CEC and the international community ignore the demands of the Serbian List (Vecernje Novosti)

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A week before the early parliamentary elections in Kosovo, Pristina authorities and the international community completely ignored Serb requests related to the regularity of the voting. That is the reason why the boycott of elections becomes more realistic option for our compatriots.  Even the Government of Serbia has not called Serbs to go to the […]

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Serbs south of the Ibar/Ibër River to go to the polls, but not from the north (Politika)

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Mitrovica – Serbs south of the Ibar/Ibër River will go to the polls in early parliamentary elections on June 8th, while their compatriots from the north, because of the conditions imposed by Pristina, will not, unofficially learns Politika. Representatives of the Serbian list from northern Kosovo say that they cannot go to the polls under […]

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Đurić: Time for Serbs and Albanians to end the dispute (Blic)

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The new Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija Marko Đurić said yesterday in Gračanica/Graçanicë that doors of the Office will remain open for all who live in Kosovo and Metohija, and that the time has come for settling the dispute between Albanians and Serbs. “It’s time for the dispute amongst us to end, […]

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Vucic: Non-participation in elections is not the right solution (Lajmi)

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Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic has called on Kosovo Serbs today to participate in the 8 June parliamentary elections in Kosovo and said that boycotting elections was not a wise choice. “We need to act responsibly and in line with our state interests. Serbia will make this kind of a decision and it will not […]

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Jahjaga: Economic empowerment of women, investment for the future (Koha)

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“The economic empowerment of women makes our society stronger; it is an investment in the future and a guarantee for our country’s prosperity. The empowerment of women brings changes in society and we must bring down all barriers and enable our women to work for the economic development of our country,” Kosovo President Atifete Jahjaga […]

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