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• Kurti: Citizens voted for PDK to move to opposition (KTV)
• Haradinaj convinced he will form new Government soon (KTV)
• Djuric: Serbs to have one of top three leading positions in Kosovo (Most monitored broadcasters, RTK1)
• Ballot counting process expected to be completed before June 25th (KTV)
• RAE communities complain that they are living as in a ghetto (KTV)

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Kurti: Citizens voted for PDK to move to opposition

(KTV) 

Vetëvendosje’s candidate for Prime Minister, Albin Kurti, has reiterated that Vetëvendosje Movement is a winner and that, according to him, citizens have decided with their will that PDK will move to the opposition.

Through Facebook social network, Kurti said that ‘the Republic is not given away for posts”.

“The citizens have showed their courage. They have voted for PDK to move to the opposition. Now, people have hope. It is not good for anyone to try to distort the will of the citizens and save the PDK, namely the leadership of PDK.

The PAN Coalition is aiming to steal MPs from LDK or AKR and then plead Vucic in Belgrade to form the government in Kosovo! This is the wrong way with extremely damaging consequences. Republic is not given away for posts,” Kurti wrote among other things in his Facebook account.

Haradinaj convinced he will form new Government soon

(KTV) 

Candidate for Prime Minister of PDK-AAK-Nisma (PAN) Coalition, Ramush Haradinaj, expressed his conviction that Kosovo Government will be formed soon and that there is no political situation in the country.

In his Facebook post, Haradinaj considered the voices that there might be a political crisis in Kosovo to form the Government following results that came out of elections that were held on 11 June as ordinary utopic deception.

“The defeatists have once again rushed to launch all sorts of thesis on some sort of an imaginary political crisis,” Haradinaj said.

“The standards and electoral norms that we have in this state have produced a result that opens us the way for the creation of new institutions, and this shall happen,” he continued. 

Djuric: Serbs to have one of top three leading positions in Kosovo

(Most monitored broadcasters, RTK1)

Director of the so-called Office for Kosovo at the Serbian Government, Marko Djuric, said that Kosovo Serbs should have one of the three key leading positions in Kosovo, the President, Assembly Speaker, or the Prime Minister.

In a televised debate in Serbia, Djuric said that now after the end of elections in Kosovo, Srpska List representatives should take one of the top three leading positions of Kosovo.

According to him, this will certainly not be easy, but if the international representatives have supported something similar in Macedonia, why should not this also happen in Kosovo.

Ballot counting process expected to be completed before June 25th

(KTV)

The 115 ballot boxes which were returned to recount on Saturday by the Central Elections Commission (CEC) still have not been completed. Their counting was returned from the beginning due to some irregularities.

Coordinator of the Count and Results Centre, Burim Ahmetaj, did not rule out the possibility of having recount of some other ballot boxes.

Counting of conditional ballots, ballots of people with special needs and by-mail votes has not yet started. But, Ahmetaj says their counting will begin when the recount of 115 ballot boxes will be over.

Recount of 115 ballot boxes, which were returned to recount on Saturday, is continuing at the Count and Results Centre. CRC officials hope that the whole vote counting process will be completed by the end of next week.

RAE communities complain that they are living as in a ghetto

(KTV)

Roma, Ashkali and Egyptian communities live only a few meters from Ferizaj/Urosevac downtown, in the ‘Sallahane’ neighbourhood.

But, unlike the downtown, they lack the most basic living conditions.

Lack of the street, sewage, water and public lighting are permanent problems in the neighbourhood. The green spaces are out of the question.

Everything that the municipality has done for them are some projects drafted on paper for laying the concrete cubes on some alleys, but which have remained on paper and did not find application.

RAE communities share the same conditions wherever they live. In Fushë Kosovë/Kosovo Polje, they complain about discrimination from the municipal level, because not even a cent was invested in their neighbourhood.

At the end of last year, the municipality had installed public lighting in this neighbourhood, but only after a week, it did not work any longer.

However, municipal officials say there is no room for complaints from these communities.

Aside from the lack of infrastructure, many families from these communities do not have even a roof over their heads.

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