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UNMIK Media Observer, Morning Edition, December 22

• Constitutional Court annuls election of Hoti Government (Prishtina Insight) • Acting President to summon political parties today to set election date (media) • Haziri: The country is going to new elections (Kallxo) • PDK: Elections are welcome because coalition lacked majority (media) • NISMA implies it could join PDK before new elections (media) • AAK’s Gjini says budget must be adopted before going to new elections (media) • COVID - 19: 264 new cases, six deaths (media) • Confidential negotiations for the vaccine (Radio Free Europe) • Vetevendosje MP slams government for poor management of pandemic (media) • Hoti: Some differences with Serbian List; we’re trying to overcome them (media) • The failed attempts to resolve the Kosovo President post (Koha) • DFC to open office in Prishtina soon (Klan Kosova)

UNMIK Media Observer, Morning Edition, December 21

• COVID – 19: 378 new cases, 10 deaths (media) • Between death and hope: Nurses reflect on a long year (Prishtina Insight) • Hoti and Vucic clash in distance, far from the table of talks (media) • Musliu: Hoti is a weak prime minister, LDK is seizing the state (media) • Rexhepi: New elections, if compromise on President post isn’t found (media) • Shala: Haradinaj’s election for President would suit PDK too (Epoka) • “The frustrating failure of the German EU presidency” (Koha) • Walker: I haven’t seen any proof against Thaci and the others (media) • Serbia: Exhuming the skeletons of the Kosovo war (Balkan Insight) • Vucic says no to recognition of Kosovo (Euronews Albania)

UNMIK Media Observer, Morning Edition, December 19

• COVID-19: 385 new cases, seven deaths (media) • Health minister warns of new measures next week (Prishtina Insight) • Covid vaccine to reach the Balkans the same time as the EU (Koha) • LDK’s Abrashi: First president then elections (media) • Vucic: While I am president, Serbia will not recognise Kosovo (media) • Kosovo FM Haradinaj-Stublla reacts to Vucic's statement (media) • Leader of Kosovo War Veterans Pleads Innocent at Hague Court (Balkan Insight) • Kadri Veseli's family establishes fund for his defence (Klan) • Remains of 2 war missing Kosovars found (AP)

UNMIK Media Observer, Morning Edition, December 18

• COVID-19: 500 new cases, 9 deaths (media) • PM Hoti asks intelligence chief Gashi to step down (media) • Osmani comments on decision to relieve of duty KIA chief (media) • Former KIA chief addresses attempts to obtain classified documents claims (media) • Peci reacts to Gashi's statement on attempts to open safe in President's Office (media) • “The red line on talks with Serbia”, acting President Vjosa Osmani on Euronews Albania • Hoti: Missing persons, priority issue in dialogue with Serbia (media) • LDK adds budget to the anticipated meeting of political parties (Koha) • Hoxhaj: LVV to make serious invitation to bring down government (media) • Haxhiu: No need to experiment by making Haradinaj president (Telegrafi) • Jashari: Our family ready to take presidential responsibilities (Klan) • Constitutional Court decides on LVV's complaint against Thaci (media) • Health Minister calls for measures to be taken after BIRN investigation (Prishtina Insight)

UNMIK Media Observer, Morning Edition, December 17

• COVID – 19: 348 new cases, 5 deaths (media) • Hoti: Situation with COVID – 19 in Kosovo under control (media) • EU Head of Office: Kosovo will get free vaccines for over 300,000 people (media) • Osmani: Going to elections helps further democracy (Radio Free Europe) • Hoti: New elections are not excluded (RTK) • Gashi: No political readiness to resolve President issue (media) • Konjufca: We expect to win up to 50 percent of votes (media) • Xhemajli: PDK has a candidate for post of Kosovo President (media) • Palmer: US, EU working together on Kosovo – Serbia dialogue (Indeksonline) • Ruecker denies knowing of any corruption affair while heading KTA (EO/Koha) • WHO vaccine scheme risks failure, leaving poor countries with no COVID shots until 2024 (Reuters)