UNMIK Headlines 24 May
• Çollaku: Demarcation must be ratified by July (dailies)
• Government coalition proposes roundtable for demarcation (Epoka e Re)
• Selimi: Serbian soldiers came as usurpers and were killed as such (Insajderi)
• Deçan/Dečani residents say they will not respect Court’s decision (Koha)
• O’Connell: Foreign investors should be supported (Epoka e Re)
• Justice Minister, under the ambassadors’ microscope (Zeri)
• Serwer: One thing not to worry about (media)
• Privatisation agency asks RTK to release its premises (RTK)
• LDK branch head in Germany sues party leader (Bota Sot)
• UK troops failed to protect Kosovo citizens, court hears (Lajmi/The Guardian)
Kadaj-Bujupi: Vetëvendosje considers returning to Assembly (Gazeta Tribuna)
Vetëvendosje Movement MP, Donika Kadaj-Bujupi, said yesterday that her party is considering returning to the Assembly after several weeks of boycott. According to her, they will be there to strongly oppose agreements on the border-demarcation with Montenegro and the Association/Community of Serb-majority municipalities. She said that there will be coordination and resistance from the citizens, […]
Read More →UNMIK Headlines 18 April
• EU calls meetings of Pristina and Belgrade delegations (Gazeta Tribuna)
• Kosovo could stand to benefit from conditional visa liberalization (dailies)
• Mustafa: Report corruption, immediate measures will be taken (Bota Sot)
• Vetevendosje says AAK, NISMA to explain “secret” talks with Govt (Koha)
• Caushi: Opposition’s activity lost its coordination (Bota Sot)
• Haradinaj and Limaj to sign coalition today (Epoka e Re)
• Former AAK MP Kadaj-Bujupi joins Vetevendosje (dailies)
• Government of Kosovo may expand persona non grata list (Bota Sot)
UNMIK Headlines 25 March
• Mustafa: Government ready for dialogue with opposition without ultimatums (media)
• Ymeri: No amnesty for Veseli, Mustafa and Thaci (Koha)
• Kadaj-Bujupi resigns from AAK (media)
• Gashi: I want to join Vetevendosje (Koha)
UNMIK Headlines 21 January
• Establishment of special court in violation of Constitution of Kosovo (Koha)
• Tahiri: Serbia’s parliamentary elections will not be held in Kosovo (Koha)
• Lunacek: Neither Belgrade nor Pristina implemented agreements (Koha)
• Opposition against Thaci for President (Zeri/Top Channel)
• “Opposition’s violence linked to special court” (Zeri)
• Political crisis is blocking the army (Kosova Sot)
• Lushtaku rushed to Pristina hospital and sent back to prison (Koha Ditore)
UNMIK Headlines 18 January
• Pristina-Belgrade dialogue to continue without Mustafa? (Koha Ditore)
• Mustafa: I will not resign (dailies)
• Haradinaj: People’s patience running thin (Koha Ditore)
• Thaci President, Veseli Prime Minister (Zeri)
• Grabovci: Assembly sessions to resume soon (Zeri)
• Kadaj-Bujupi: Opposition will block sessions (Epoka e Re)
• Municipality staff enter hunger strike to sympathise with Lushtaku (dailies)
Opposition MP Kadaj-Bujupi released from detention (Koha)
The Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) MP, Donika Kadaj-Bujupi today was released from detention and placed under house arrest. The news was confirmed by Kadaj-Bujupi’s lawyer, Arianit Koci. Kadaj-Bujupi was arrested on 18 November for her role in releasing teargas in the Kosovo Assembly and was placed on a 30-day detention.
Read More →UNMIK Headlines 9 December
• Agreement reached with the Netherlands on special court (Koha/Zeri)
• Opposition to impede President Jahjaga’s annual speech (Indeksonline)
• Grabovci: “I’m confident opposition does not want elections” (Epoka)
• Vetevendosje MPs Haxhiu and Topalli held in detention (dailies)
• Allegations that AAK MP Kadaj-Bujupi was poisoned dismissed (Telegrafi)
• The coalition of failures (Koha)
• Serwer: Kosovo needs to urgently create its army (KosovaPress)
• Kosovo Government condemns incidents in Gorazhdevc (Bota Sot)
• Constitutional Court blocks lands surrounding Decani Monastery (Koha)
UNMIK Headlines 27 November
• Opposition calls for peaceful rally on 28 November (Zeri)
• Opposition turns down Deda-Osmani plan (Koha)
• Opposition does not withdraw from its demands (Kosova Sot)
• Kadaj-Bujupi calls on citizens to protest peacefully on 28 November (Zeri)
• Ferrarese: Disagreements to be solved through dialogue (Tribuna)
• Kosovo silent over Serbia’s attempt to control its airspace (Koha)
• Jahjaga not interested in Nikolic’s actions (RTK)
UNMIK Headlines 25 November
• PM Mustafa requests EU’s help on demarcation with Montenegro (Epoka)
• AAK welcomes Mustafa’s proposal on demarcation (Zeri)
• O’Connell calls on opposition to return to Assembly (dailies)
• Grabovci: Opposition to submit their requests in a reasonable way (Zeri)
• “Kosovo is on its way towards EU membership” (Zeri)
• Thaci: Opposition to refrain from violence on 28 November (RTK)
• AAK slams court’s decision to uphold detention for MP Kadaj (Kosova Sot)
• Kerry to visit Kosovo on 2 December (Klan Kosova)
• KOSID: “Kosova e Re” power plant, 30% increase in energy prices (Kallxo)
Appeals Court upholds detention sentence to MP Kadaj (Koha)
The Appeals Courts in Pristina has confirmed the earlier decision of the Basic Court to sentence the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) MP Donika Kadaj to one month detention for her role in the events where opposition representatives released teargas in an attempt to block the work of the Assembly.
Read More →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)