Serbian List will not attend assembly session today (Kosovapress)
Slavko Simic, head of the Serbian List parliamentary group, told the news agency that Serbian List MPs will not attend today’s session of the Kosovo Assembly that is expected to vote on the border demarcation agreement with Montenegro. “We have decided not to attend the session because of the recent security situation and also because […]
Read More →Simić condemns attack on the mosque (RTK2)
The leader of the Serbian List, Slavko Simić, has strongly condemned the attempt of turning down the minaret of the mosque in village Donje Velikance. He further said that it should not be allowed that an isolated case, involving psychologically unstable person and, according to the police report, under the influence of narcotics puts a […]
Read More →Serbian List confirms participation on demarcation debate (RTKLive)
The leader of the Serbian List, Slavko Simić, today confirmed that his party will participate on the debate on border-demarcation with Montenegro to be held on 3 August. Simić said he supports the public debate and hopes that a concrete solution will come out from the debate. “It should be a technical solution through negotiations… […]
Read More →Simić visited displaced persons from Kosovo in Montenegro (KIM Radio)
The leader of the Serbian List, Slavko Simić, accompanied by the chairperson of the Union of Associations of Displaced Persons, Milenko Jovanović, has visited displaced families in Sutomore and Podgorica in Montenegro and acquainted himself with living conditions of those who found shelter in Montenegro after leaving Kosovo in 1999. “We consider that it is […]
Read More →UNMIK Headlines 13 July
• Kosovo Assembly will not vote border demarcation deal this week (dailies)
• LDK leadership discussed demarcation and government reshuffling (Epoka)
• Haliti: Zero information on border demarcation process (RTK)
• O’Connell proposes public debate on border demarcation (Kosova Sot)
• Simić: We did not discuss KAF with Thaçi (Zëri)
• Tahiri: EU increased pressure on Serbia (Epoka)
• Deputy PM Stojanović does not trust Kosovo Police (Koha)
• Police refute reports of gunfire along the Kosovo-Montenegro border (Koha)
Simić: CI SDP is not the same as before (KiM radio)
“CI SDP is no longer a political party as it was, at the time when Mr Oliver Ivanović led it. We, municipal councillors, are not the only people who left the party. Huge numbers of people who had been on the list for councillors and other prominent members also abandoned the party, but the public […]
Read More →Simić and O’Connell: The A/CSM is not a threat (KIM radio)
UK Ambassador to Pristina, Ruairi O’Connell and President of the Serbian List, Slavko Simić discussed the current issues and problems in Kosovo. The Assosiation/Community of Serb municipalities does not represent a threat and implementation of the agreements is of general interest, they agreed. As announced by the Serbian List, O’Connell pointed out the need for […]
Read More →UNMIK Headlines 8 April
• President Thaci meets Quint representatives (RTK/Klan Kosova)
• US Deputy Assistant Secretary Hoyt to visit Kosovo today (Kosovapress)
• Reichel: Germany committed to supporting Kosovo’s development (Koha)
• Simic: Thaci to do more for communities (RTK/Klan Kosova)
• “First to be indicted by special court is Agim Ceku” (Bota Sot)
• Deda: Vetevendosje will not use tear gas in the Assembly anymore (RTK)
• Konjufca: It is time for AAK to make concessions (Telegrafi/Rrokum)
• Albania PM: Vetevendosje is a national treasure (Klan Kosova)
Simić: Voting will take place in Kosovo (Vecernje Novosti)
The leader of the Serbian List Slavko Simić said that Serbian elections will be organized this year in Kosovo and Metohija, like in 2012 and 2014. Reflecting on the statement of the Kosovo minister without portfolio Edita Tahiri that Serbian elections won’t take place in Kosovo, Simić said that elections in Kosovo have been facilitated […]
Read More →UNMIK Headlines 7 March
• Ruling coalition without agreement on government reshuffle yet (Koha)
• Mustafa denies reports of a new Serb-majority municipality (dailies)
• “Kosovo will seek compensation from Serbia for last war” (Kosovapress)
• Veseli starts battle to take over PDK leadership (Zeri)
• Mustafa: Solving the political killings, priority for government (Zeri)
• Fire set to LDK Beqiri’s car (RTK)
• Demolli: Political crisis delaying creation of armed forces (Kosova Sot)
• Kosovo’s Ministry of Trade warns to block Serbian trucks (Koha)
• “Serbian elections will be held in Kosovo too” (Zeri)
President of the Serbian List: We’re just protecting our people (Vecernje Novosti)
“The MPs of the Serbian List did not vote for the candidate for president of Kosovo, but only participated in the Parliament session during which the president was elected, because we want to behave responsibly and protect our people,” said Slavko Simic, the president of the Serbian List. However, participation in the session gave the necessary […]
Read More →Serbian List MPs may request postponement or boycott the session (Koha)
There are great chances that representatives of Serbs at the Assembly of Kosovo will either boycott or request postponement of today’s Assembly session during which the new president of Kosovo is expected to be elected. The possibility that they may support one of the candidates for president of Kosovo has been almost entirely excluded. On Thursday representatives of […]
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