Vetevendosje to be part of talks with Serbia (Telegrafi)
Sources inside the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), Alliance for Future of Kosovo (AAK) and Initiative for Kosovo (NISMA) coalition told Bota Press paper that the bloc has already agreed to have one representative from Vetevendosje part of talks with Serbia. “The composition of the delegation for talks with Serbia will be determined based on […]
Read More →Gani Geci has fled Kosovo? (Botapress)
Geci brothers said that their brother, Gani, wanted by the police in connection to a murder yesterday, is very likely to have fled Kosovo for security reasons. Geci brothers said Gani is ready to hand himself over to justice institutions in Kosoov but only once the situation calms down and measures are in place to […]
Read More →UNMIK Headlines 30 July
• Williamson’s report a heavy burden for Kosovo (Koha Ditore)
• Lunacek: KLA fought for independence and against Milosevic (dailies)
• 67 MPs present comments to Constitutional Court (Botapress)
• US: Less religious tolerance in Kosovo (Bota Sot)
• Rakic: Removal of barricades, not squares, discussed in Brussels (Tribuna)
• Borchardt: Border management one of Roadmap’s conditions (Bota Sot)
• Exhumations in Raska begin next week (Botapress)
UNMIK Headlines 4 July
• EU: If PDK fails, government to be formed by majority coalition (Koha)
• Vetevendosje and Srpska could take Kosovo to new elections (Tribuna)
• Molliqaj: We’re getting closer to forming the government (Epoka e Re)
• PDK: Prime Minister and Assembly Speaker posts belong to us (Zeri)
• Krasniqi: PDK wants to communicate with NISMA head (Epoka e Re)
• Lunacek: I’ll continue to support Kosovo on integration (Botapress)
• Gashi: PDK is a criminal party, I won’t support it (Botapress)
• Hodzic: Administrative Office discusses situation at “Kroi i Vitakut” (Zeri)
• No bodies found at suspected mass grave site (Tribuna)
“Thieves” of 8 June to face up to 5 years in prison (Botapress)
In the 8 June elections, fraud will be less likely because the election process will be observed by hundreds of policemen and prosecutors, fraud will be investigated as a priority, and the punishment will be at least 5 years in jail. State Prosecutor Laura Pula said that the Prosecution dealt with 1600 fraud cases during […]
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