Former minister-in-exile to take top job in independent Kosovo (Reuters)
Thu, Nov 20 2014 By Fatos Bytyci PRISTINA (Reuters) – A former minister-in-exile during Kosovo’s 1990srebellion against Serbian rule is poised to become the state’s next prime minister, a senior party ally said on Thursday. It comes after the United States helped broker a deal to end more than five months of political deadlock. “The […]
Read More →OSCE Broadcast 20 November
• PDK and LDK party structures endorsed coalition agreement (All monitored broadcasters, RTK1)
• Jacobson: Kosovo politicians decided about the coalition (RTK1, Klan Kosova, TV21)
• AAK and Vetëvendosje react to PDK-LDK coalition agreement (All monitored broadcasters, RTK1)
• Djuric: Serbia needs a credible partner for the dialogue (RTK2)
• Serb returnee houses in Pejë/Pec burglarized (RTK2)
• Regional workshop on public broadcasters held in Tirana (RTK1)
UNMIK Headlines 21 November
• Jacobson: We don’t know who the prime minister will be (Tribuna)
• New turning point with PDK-LDK coalition (Tribuna)
• Assembly and government by next week (Epoka e Re)
• Opposition blasts new coalition (Kosova Sot)
• Serbian List: PDK-LDK coalition is acceptable (Koha)
• Kosovo key to Serbia’s EU membership (Epoka e Re)
• Nikolic announces conditions to dialogue (Kosova Sot)