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UNMIK Headlines 03 September

• CEC removes Republic of Kosovo from the ballots (dailies)
• CEC: The decision is accordance with the law (Epoka e Re)
• Thaçi expects an agreement on 8 September (Kosova Sot)
• The U.S. support CEC decision (dailies)
• Kuçi in Brussels for the courts in the north (Tribuna)
• Ballots at the Constitutional Court (Tribuna)
• Mustafa: We don’t know the strategy of the Government on EULEX (Lajm)
• Bomb alarm at a school in the north (Zëri)

UNMIK Headlines 02 September

UNMIK Headlines 02 September 

  • OSCE refuses formal agreement with CEC (Koha Ditore)
  • The symbol, a good tool for political advertisement (Lajm)
  • Milo: Dacic and Nikolic will soon recognize Kosovo (dailies)
  • Hoxhaj: Belgrade is the address to reveal the fate of the missing persons (dailies)
  • Ballots in an envelope (Tribuna)

UNMIK Headlines 30 August

• United Nations Security Council holds session on Kosovo (dailies)
• Çollaku: We expect agreement to be finalized on September 8 (Lajm)
• Albanians expelled from the north, out of voting lists (Koha Ditore)
• Cliff: CEC, a very politicized body, it should reform (Kosova Sot)
• Krasniqi supports division of PDK (Epoka e Re)

Headlines - 30.08.2013

Headlines - 30.08.2013

UNMIK Headlines 29 August

• Footnote, likely solution for voting ballots (Koha)
• Çeku: Brussels to be the “capital” of Kosovo and Serbia (Tribuna)
• Romania softens positions on Kosovo (Zëri)
• PDK’s Musmurati: We will win Pristina (Lajm)
• Witness: I will tell about murders, kidnapping and extortion (Koha)
• UNMIK’s injustice brought him €119,000 (Tribuna)

Headlines - 29.08.2013

UNMIK Headlines 28 August

• Thaçi and Dacic cancel their participation at UNSC session (Tribuna)
• Hoxhaj: Kosovo has achieved progress (Epoka e Re)
• Symbol will be discussed at level of working groups (Koha)
• Administrative Office not included in elections preparations (Koha)
• Kosovo’s Ambassador to Japan targeted by EULEX (Bota Sot)
• Civil society: Judiciary to blame for high level of corruption (Koha)

Headlines - 28.08.2013

Headlines - 27.08.2013