LDK condemns attack on Minister Abrashi (Insajderi)
The Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) in a press release today condemned the attack against Minister of Labor and Social Welfare, Arban Abrashi who was pelted with eggs this morning. “The attack carried out by members of Vetevendosje movement is an attack on the positive results that the government is achieving in improving the lives and […]
Read More →Minister Abrashi pelted with eggs again, Vetevendosje assumes responsibility (media)
All media report that Arban Abrashi, Kosovo’s Minister for Labor and Social Welfare, was pelted with eggs today as he was leaving the government building in downtown Pristina. This is the second time that Abrashi has been pelted with eggs. The Vetevendosje Movement assumed responsibility for the attack. “Abrashi, same as this government, is responsible for […]
Read More →Abrashi: I believe the president will be elected this week (Tribuna Channel)
Minister of Labor and Social Welfare and spokesperson for the Kosovo government, Arban Abrashi, told Pristina-based Tribuna Channel he believes the president of Kosovo will be elected this week. “The ruling-coalition has the necessary numbers for the election of president and I don’t foresee any problems in this regard,”Abrashi said.
Read More →UNMIK Headlines 2 February
• EULEX mandate expected to be extended by two more years (Koha Ditore)
• Sahatqija: Elections postpone integration process for one year (Telegrafi)
• Konjufca: Referendum on agreements or elections (Kosova Sot)
• Serwer: US doesn’t get involved in president’s election (Zeri/Gazeta Express)
• DPM Stojanovic claims “armed Islamists” were arrested in Decan (Koha)
• Abrashi assures KLA veterans that they will receive pensions (Telegrafi)
• Two prosecutors for war crimes (Telegrafi)
UNMIK Headlines 22 December
• Possible renegotiation of agreement on Association/Community (Koha)
• U.S.: Border demarcation agreement in accordance with 1974 maps (media)
• Kosovo government welcomes US State Department report (Zeri)
• Abrashi: Offer to the opposition remains open (Indeksonline)
• Vetevendosje: No peace without withdrawal of agreements (Kosova Sot)
• AAK: Experts found irregularities in border demarcation (Kosova Sot)
• Opposition MPs Kurti and Haxhiu placed under house arrest (Zeri)
• Serbian police does not allow Minister Shala to visit Presevo (Kosova Sot)
• Dacic: There is no need to ask the Church for Kosovo (Gazeta Blic)
UNMIK Headlines 12 December
• “Opposition will not prevent President from addressing the MPs” (RTK)
• Yee: Constitutional Court’s decision should be respected (Koha Ditore)
• Opposition to hold anti-government rally in Gjilan/Gnjilane today (dailies)
• Vetevendosje attacks Abrashi’s vehicle (media)
• Those found guilty by special court to serve their sentence outside Netherlands (Koha)
UNMIK Headlines 20 November
• UN Security Council discusses violence in Kosovo Assembly (dailies)
• Lunacek: Opposition must return to the Assembly (Zeri)
• Abrashi: Violence is absurd (Zeri)
• Miglietta: KFOR will support the Police (Epoka e Re)
• Police in search of Vetevendosje MP Kurti (Bota Sot)
• “Kadaj-Bujupi’s arrest, unconstitutional” (Zeri)
• LDK MP calls on PM to dismiss border demarcation committee (media)
• Mustafa: Kosovo citizens to travel without visas in 2016 (dailies)
• Collaku: Visa liberalization for Kosovo in 2016 (RTK)
• Gerxhaliu: Two mass graves suspected to be in Kosovo (Klan Kosova)
• UNICEF marks 20th anniversary of presence in Kosovo (media)
Prime Minister Mustafa advises institutions not to use official vehicles (Klan Kosova)
Arban Abrashi, spokesman for the Kosovo Government, confirmed to the news site that Prime Minister Isa Mustafa has advised all state institutions not to use official vehicles. The decision comes after Wednesday’s incidents, when supporters of the opposition demolished several official vehicles.
Read More →UNMIK Headlines 18 November
• Opposition determined to block the work of the Assembly (dailies)
• Arrest warrants issued for Kurti and three other opposition MPs (Zeri)
• Government requests additional security in the Assembly (dailies)
• Abrashi: The same coalition even if we go to new elections (RTK)
• British Embassy disappointed over opposition’s violence (Kosova Sot)
• CDHRF: The government and opposition should dialogue (Epoka e Re)
• Mustafa: Jordan, a strong supporter of Kosovo (Bota Sot)
• Hand grenade found near Constitutional Court in Pristina (Koha)
Abrashi: Demarcation with Montenegro does not violate Kosovo’s territory! (Gazeta Blic)
In an interview for the news site, Arban Abrashi, Kosovo’s Minister for Labor and Social Welfare and spokesman for the Kosovo Government, said that the border demarcation agreement with Montenegro is in full compliance with the Constitution of Kosovo. He argued that the agreement does not violate a single meter of Kosovo’s territory and that […]
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