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UNMIK Headlines 22 October

CEC reports irregularity in Mitrovica south (Koha) OSCE clarifies what documents can Kosovo Serbs use to vote (Kallxo) Voting permitted with UNMIK-issued documents (Indeksonline) Vetevendosje MP says voting with Serbian documents ‘scandalous’ (Zeri)

Headlines - 22.10.2017

UNMIK Headlines 21 October

• Thaci meets Peterle and Braathu, addresses people of Kosovo (RTK) • Thaci to decree Serb judges and prosecutors on Tuesday (Lajmi) • Haradinaj: 300 to 400 decisions within 100 days of governance (Lajmi) • Kosovo government allocates $ 100,000 for anti-ISIS coalition (Lajmi) • CEC to distribute ballots with RKS stamps in the north (Tribuna Channel)

Headlines - 21.10.2017

UNMIK Headlines 20 October

• All set for Sunday elections (Bota Sot) • Veseli: Parallel structures will no longer exist in Kosovo (media) • Lumezi calls on EULEX to investigate Hasani’s allegations (Koha Ditore) • Delawie: Fight corruption! (Zeri) • Court issues measure of house arrest for Sekiraqa, sentenced to 37 years (dailies) • Putin: EU encouraged separatism by supporting Kosovo’s independence (Koha)

Headlines - 20.10.2017

UNMIK Headlines 19 October

• President Thaci complains to Quint over swearing-in of judges (Kosova Sot) • Vetevendosje and RTK officials clash of broadcaster’s role (Koha Ditore) • Tahiri pledges Kosovo government’s support for Presevo Valley (Koha) • Former head of border commission suspected of “parallel activity” (Koha) • OSCE seeks reconstruction of social housing in Plemetin (Koha)

Headlines - 19.10.2017

UNMIK Headlines 18 October

• U.S. calls on parties to reach agreeable timeline on integration of judiciary (media) • Special court to have presence in Kosovo, Serbia and Albania (Koha) • Prime Minister Haradinaj’s interview to RT21 • President Thaci accused of becoming part of election campaign (Zeri) • Apostolova concerned with Assembly’s slow-paced work (Zeri) • 30 days of house detention for NISMA MP Zeka (Zeri) • Kosovo’s Minister of Justice to visit Bujanovac today (Indeksonline)

Headlines - 18.10.2017