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UNMIK Headlines 6 June

• Zbogar: Elections a test for Kosovo’s EU integration process (Koha Ditore)
• Jacobson: It’s vital for Kosovo that all communities vote (Lajm)
• Blomeyer: Germany and its partners will not tolerate election fraud (Koha)
• Pack: Kosovo needs a strong government (Lajm)
• Jahjaga requests France’s support on visas (Epoka e Re)
• IMF: No possibility to create 200,000 jobs (Zeri)

Headlines - 06.06.2014

UNMIK Headlines 5 June

• Elections a good opportunity for integration of communities (Lajm)
• Poll: PDK in the lead, Vetevendosje and AKR gaining (Tribuna)
• Cliff: Manipulations like those of 2010 would be a setback for Kosovo (Koha)
• Kosovo has slipped shamefully into corruption (Zeri)
• Daka: Election campaigns proceeding normally (Epoka e Re)
• Mustafa: Belgrade negotiates with Pristina because it needs EU (Bota Sot)

Headlines - 05.06.2014

UNMIK Headlines 4 June

• The north is not giving in (Zëri)
• Leposaviq/Leposavic boycotts elections (Lajm)
• CEC: Serbs can get more than 10 seats (Tribuna)
• ECAP rejects 9,000 complaints (Kosova Sot)
• 27,733 monitors for June elections (Botapress)
• APA: Hashim Thaci to be prime minister again (Kosova Sot)
• 31 bodies exhumed from Rudnica mass grave (Koha Ditore)

Headlines - 04.06.2014

Headlines - 04.06.2014

UNMIK Headlines 3 June

• Serbs waiting for instructions from Belgrade (Koha Ditore)
• Lidington: Serbs should vote on 8 June (Lajm)
• Parties hide funds (Lajm)
• Mustafa: I will personally lead dialogue with Serbia (RTK)
• Germany has no disagreements with Kosovo (Kosova Sot)
• 25 bodies exhumed so far from Raska mass grave (Tribuna)
• Lumezi scores highest for position of state chief prosecutor (Koha Ditore)

Headlines - 03.06.2014

UNMIK Headlines 2 June

• OSCE: Boycott can be avoided by understanding north’s situation (Koha)
• Cliff: Kosovo needs new political faces (Zëri)
• Germany does not interfere in Kosovo’s governance (Tribuna)
• Rexhepi: Parties should demonstrate maturity on 8 June (Epoka e Re)
• Srpska’s boycott threat reflects a fear of losing (Zëri)
• “Thieves” of 8 June to face up to 5 years in prison (Botapress)
• There will be no delays in visa liberalization (Lajm)