Three options to overcome political crisis (Klan Kosova)
Senior member of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK), Ardian Gjini, argues in an opinion piece that Kosovo has only three options to overcome the current crisis.“The first option is the continuation of this government until it fails to elect new President and thus Kosovo going to new elections. In the meantime there would […]
Read More →Gjini: Assembly will be blocked, opposition has strategic plans for protests! (Gazeta Blic)
Ardian Gjini, deputy leader of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK), in an interview for the news site, said the opposition bloc is determined not to allow the normal functioning of the Kosovo Assembly until the Government withdraws its signatures from the agreement on the Association/Community of Serb-majority municipalities and the border demarcation […]
Read More →Visa liberalization and the violation of democracy (KlanKosova)
The member of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK), Ardian Gjini, writes in an opinion piece today that the offensive claims that the opposition is preventing the visa liberalization for Kosovo is nothing but laying ground for justification. “With this approach, the government is trying to do two things: ensure that the eventual success […]
Read More →Elections or elections (Klan Kosova)
Ardian Gjini, member of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK), considers that the created situation during this last month imposes finding of a new solution. However, he adds, prior to any possible solution, one should consider the damages caused to the political process in Kosovo, not only during the 17 recent months, but […]
Read More →UNMIK Headlines 3 September
• Jahjaga will intervene only if democratic processes are at risk (Koha)
• Brovina invites political leaders to consultation (dailies)
• Opposition coalition rejects Brovina’s invitation (Lajm)
• PDK calls on coalition to stop blocking formation of institutions (Epoka e Re)
• Arifi: We’re not going to waste any time with PDK (Epoka e Re)
• PDK’s plan for Assembly President (Zeri)
• Kuci: Dialogue won’t end without peace treaty (Tribuna)
• Mogherini: Pristina-Belgrade dialogue an EU priority (dailies)
• Kosovo to focus on more recognitions at UN General Assembly (Epoka)
• Rexhepi: Demarcation would prevent incidents at Serbia boundary (Koha)
• Vetevendosje MPs to contest extended mandate of international judges (Koha)
• Kosovo won’t participate in Bled Forum (Kosova Sot)
UNMIK Headlines 27 August
• Jahjaga calls on all parties to respect Court’s decision (Tribuna)
• Grabovci: Opposition MPs will vote in favor of PDK (Koha)
• Opposition bloc surprised by Constitutional Court’s decision (Lajm)
• Vetevendosje: Court guided by outgoing Prime Minister (Tribuna)
• Gjini: Crime has “captured” the Constitutional Court (Lajm)
• Kosovo-Serbia issue to be discussed in Berlin (Epoka e Re)
• Rinkevics: NATO-Kosovo dialogue is possible (Epoka e Re)
• Six terror suspects released (Epoka e Re)
• Northerners threaten EULEX again (Kosovapress)
UNMIK Headlines 22 August
• Dialogue to continue on 4 September (Epoka e Re)
• Serbian List could enter coalition with Thaci (Kosova Sot)
• AAK’s wish (Lajm)
• Mortal remains of 24 people identified (Epoka e Re)
• Tensions in the government’s missing persons committee (Koha)
• Kosovo Intelligence Agency associate killed in Syria (Koha)
• Heading to Syria with a military uniform (Koha)
UNMIK Headlines 7 August
• Gjini: Forget about the broad-based government and elections (Koha)
• Haziri: Together with the Vetevendosje Movement (Lajm)
• Serbian List does not back down on its conditions (Lajm)
• Jacobson: Kosovo needs a law against terrorism (dailies)
• Dialogue to be conditioned with implementation of Brussels agreement (Koha)
• Rexhepi doesn’t believe Geci has left Kosovo (Epoka e Re)
• Electricity prices to go up by 5 percent (Koha)
• Serbs threaten Sosic (Zëri)