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UNMIK Headlines 22 November

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• Ferati: Isa Mustafa is Prime Minister (Epoka e Re)
• Selimi: Posts have yet to be divided (RTK)
• LDK branch in Pristina attacked (Gazeta Express)
• What are the conditions of the Serbian List to join the coalition government? (Zeri)

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Headlines – 22.11.2014

Ferati: Isa Mustafa is Prime Minister (Epoka e Re)

In an interview for the paper, Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) Sadri Ferati says that the coalition between the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) and the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) can bring positive changes for the state and people of Kosovo. Ferati also said that the LDK has nominated its leader Isa Mustafa for the post of Prime Minister and that party structures have not discussed other candidates. “The decision was made that the post of Prime Minister should belong to the LDK,” Ferati added.

Selimi: Posts have yet to be divided (RTK)

Petrit Selimi, Deputy Foreign Minister of Kosovo and member of the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK), said on Friday that the agreement between PDK and LDK leaders did not mention any posts but added that the two parties would discuss the posts of Prime Minister, Assembly Speaker and the President. “I think the LDK will decide on its posts and the PDK will decide on its posts,” Selimi said.

LDK branch in Pristina attacked (Gazeta Express)

A branch of the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) in Pristina was attacked by unknown assailants early Saturday morning. The incident happened one day after this branch issued a press release opposing the coalition agreement between the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) and the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK).

What are the conditions of the Serbian List to join the coalition government? (Zeri)

The Serbian List said on Friday that the PDK-LDK coalition is acceptable for them but that they have yet to decide whether or not they will join it. “Our support in the Assembly does not automatically mean that we will join the government. If they meet our requests we will join the coalition. If not, we still have ministerial posts according to the Constitution,” Serbian List MP Sasa Milosavljevic told Novosti.

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