Headlines - 02.02.2015
Headlines - 02.02.2015
UNMIK Headlines 31 January
• PM Mustafa to face parliamentary interpellation on Jablanovic (Epoka)
• Thaci: Don't replace parliamentary debate with violence (RTK)
• Selimi: This government is interested only in power (Epoka)
UNMIK Headlines 30 January
• Kurti: Next protest on 4 February (dailies)
• US ambassador: Violence is unacceptable (dailies)
• Jablanovic’s dismissal linked to intelligence deputy chief nomination (Koha)
• President Jahjaga promulgates law on Trepca (dailies)
• Perpetrators of crimes in Kosovo hold high positions in Serbia (Indeksonline)
• Konjufca: Belgrade impeding integration of Serb minority (Epoka e Re)
• Dacic to visit Kosovo (Epoka e Re)
Headlines - 30.01.2015
UNMIK Headlines 29 January
• EU: Kosovo needs to find a common language (Zeri)
• Interior minister accuses protesters of damaging Kosovo (Koha Ditore)
• Opposition to support upcoming protest (Zeri)
• Kurti meets EU representative (Epoka e Re)
• Haradinaj expects elections in June (Kosova Sot)
• LDK and PDK demand Shpend Ahmeti’s resignation (Koha Ditore)
Headlines - 29.01.2015
UNMIK Headlines 28 January
• UNMIK concerned by violent events in Pristina (Zeri, Kosova Sot, Epoka e Re)
• Mustafa & Thaci: Protest was about greed for power (dailies)
• Kurti: Protests will continue (dailies)
• Statement by Kosovo government on protest (dailies)
• Statement by Kosovo President on the protest (dailies)
• US Ambassador: Destruction of private property a criminal act (dailies)
• Two police officers seriously injured in yesterday’s protest (Kosova Sot)
• Hyseni: Jablanovic’s statement unimportant, no permission to protest (Koha)
• Stojanovic: Mustafa never asked for Jablanovic’s dismissal (Kosova Sot)
Headlines - 28.01.2015
UNMIK Headlines 27 January
• Mustafa doesn’t dismiss Jablanovic, opposition to protest today (dailies)
• EU representative condemns acts of violence (Kosova Sot)
• Parliament fails to adopt resolution on irregular migration (Zeri)
• Serb MPs want Kosovo Armed Forces to be discussed in Brussels (Koha)