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• LDK expects from AAK to give up PM’s post (KTV)
• Thaçi hails Rama-Vucic meeting (Most monitored broadcasters, TV21)
• Fifty scholarships awarded to RAE students (Most monitored broadcasters, RTK1)

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LDK expects from AAK to give up PM’s post

(KTV)

LDK-AAK and NISMA (LAN) Bloc is ahead of an important decision, to accept agreement redesign or to break the five-month political unity. This comes after the LDK Presidency unanimous decision that LDK should lead this Coalition and Isa Mustafa should be Bloc’s candidate for Prime Minister.

In this situation, within this week, Ramush Haradinaj’s party must take a decision about this matter. The whole process for achieving the Bloc’s goal, that is government’s establishment, might end this Friday, in case of a negative response by AAK.

MP Arben Gashi confirmed LDK Presidency’s decision. He hopes that AAK leader will show his willingness to give up PM’s post.

LDK-AAK-NISMA and Vetëvendosje constantly expressed themselves against coalition with PDK; however, in this situation, although LDK prefers establishment of the institutions by Bloc’s part, its Presidency will decide about potential coalition with PDK.

LDK says that there will not be new discussions between the Bloc, and they expect to see their decision finalized. 

Thaçi hails Rama-Vucic meeting

(Most monitored broadcasters, TV21) 

Caretaker PM Hashim Thaçi hailed the visit of Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama to Serbia. He considered this visit as a new chapter of good relations between the two nations.

“This bilateral meeting is a fruitful step towards improvement of relations between the two states and creation of a neighbourly climate in the Balkans. I believe that this historic visit and signing of three important cooperation agreements are a new chapter of good relations between the two nations,” Thaçi said.

He also commended Rama for the stand he held in Belgrade towards Kosovo’s independence. 

Fifty scholarships awarded to RAE students

(Most monitored broadcasters, RTK1)

Ministry of Education in cooperation with the nongovernmental organization “Voice of Roma, Ashkali and Egyptians” awarded 500 scholarships for secondary school students of these communities for 2014/2015 school year.

This program aims to help secondary education students of these communities, who, due to difficult social and economic conditions very often were forced to drop school.

This program also aims to raise general awareness on importance of education.

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