Vucic in hurry to write off Kosovo? (Vesti)
Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said that due to joining the EU, the Constitution of Serbia has to change and that would be necessary a broad consensus for it. On the question of the students of the Faculty of Law in Belgrade, whether the highest legal act will have to be changed because of a […]
Read More →“Our Plan” presented in Klokot (RTK2)
Deputy Prime Minister of Kosovo Branimir Stojanović has paid a visit to Klokot/Kllokot municipality where he presented “Our Plan”, and inaugurated the Office for Coordination and Cooperation. “Our Plan” is the document that detects problems and provides possible solutions to it in municipalities. One of the instruments of “Our Plan” is the KAPIN, Office for […]
Read More →Zoran Todić newly appointed chairperson of the provisional body in Leposavic (KoSSev)
The chairperson of the provisional body of Leposavić municipality Dragan Jablanović has been dismissed at yesterday’s session of the Serbian Government, learned KoSSev. He was dismissed on the basis of his personal request, and was replaced by Zoran Todić. In his justification of resignation Jablanović stated that following the appointment of Marko Đurić at the […]
Read More →Witness confirms that Ivanović spent war in a suit and tie at work place (Kontakt Plus Radio)
The trial of the leader of Civic Initiative SDP Oliver Ivanović and four other Serbs has continued yesterday if front of the international panel of judges at the Basic Court in Mitrovica North with the hearing of witnesses of his defense. The witness that was heard was Branislav Kokerić, Director of Feronikal, one of the […]
Read More →Kosovo government revokes funding for March riot damage repair (kallxo.com)
Government of Kosovo in its routine meeting today cancelled a previous decision to allocate funds for the repair of damages caused during March 2004 riots. The government had initially planned to give €97,000 for the purpose. In addition, the government also revoked the decision to provide assistance funds to the municipality of Shterpce/Strpce. Mustafa said […]
Read More →Kosovo Lets War Criminal Seek Treatment Abroad (Balkan Insight)
The Kosovo Justice Ministry has granted a three-month release to Sabit Geci to seek medical treatment outside the country. http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/article/war-crime-prisoner-released-temporarily-on-health-grounds-10-06-2015
Read More →OSCE Broadcast 6 October
• PM Mustafa pelted with eggs again (All monitored broadcasters, KTV)
• Opposition: Brussels agreements impede Kosovo more than the blockade (KTV)
• Ambassador Viets: Forget visa liberalisation if you hold elections (All monitored broadcasters, KTV)
• Çollaku: Kosovo expects from EU to move ahead with visa liberalisation (RTK1&TV21)
• President Jahjaga received the Rapporteur for Kosovo Agustin Conde (RTK1, TV21)
• KCSS: Media role important for prevention of violent extremism (RTK1)
UNMIK Headlines 7 October
• Veseli’s plan B (Zeri)
• Konjufca: We will not stop (Epoka e Re)
• Tahiri: No Association if parallel structures are not dissolved (RTK)
• Government wants Maric out of Association/Community set up team (Koha)
• Elections or visa liberalization (Zeri)
• Kosovo on the agenda for UNESCO membership (Epoka e Re)
• Rama “cancels invitation” to Thaci, expects Vucic instead (Koha)
• Jahjaga: We are committed to European integration (Zeri)
• KP and EULEX arrest war crimes suspect in Prizren (Koha)
Kosovo PM pelted with eggs (Euronews)
Kosovo’s Prime Minister Isa Mustafa was pelted with eggs by a protester on Tuesday as he made a speech. It’s the second time the premier has been the target of an egg thrower. Last month , opposition lawmakers threw them while he was speaking about an EU-brokered dialogue with Serbia. http://www.euronews.com/2015/10/07/kosovo-pm-pelted-with-eggs/
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