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The Serbian list political forgery (Vesti)

Krstimir Pantic, former Mayor of Mitrovica North and SNS deputy in the Assembly of Serbia said that Serbian List functions as political forgery. The legitimacy of the List was questionable as everybody knows that votes from the Central Serbia were forged but no one speaks about it, he said to Vesti. - Belgrade was under pressure to force the Serbs to vote and Brussels and Pristina were silent because they wanted to present the elections as successful and that the number of Serb voters was as large as possible.

Serbian list: Law on Cultural Heritage is not in the interests of Serbs (RTK2)

The Draft Law on the Cultural Heritage this week will be on the agenda of the Assembly of Kosovo. Serb representatives believe that the bill is not in the interests of Serbs and announce amendments. "The provisions of the law are too broad and leave a lot of space for resolving outstanding issues which relate to cultural heritage with bylaws.

No disunity within the Serbian list (RTK2)

After a two-month break, Serbian MPs returned to the assembly, but were not present all parliamentarians of the list at the session held day before yesterday. Five deputies did not attend the Assembly session, a Serbian caucus in the Kosovo parliament, Sasa Milosavljevic, says RTK2 that these MPs were absent due to urgent commitments. Milosavljevic also denies that there was disunity within this list. "Everything functions in a perfect way. Until now we did not have any problems. I hope it will be so in the future.

Jevtic: There was no pressure, we received assurances from Pristina (Danas)

After more than two months of boycott, the ministers and MPs from the Serbian list officially returned to the Assembly of Kosovo, since Kosovo Prime Minister Isa Mustafa instead of Aleksandar Jablanović appointed the new Minister for Communities and Returns, Dalibor Jevtic, who held that function in the previous mandate. “The coalition agreement which the Serbian list signed with PDK and LDK before entering the government has not been changed, but we received guarantees that it will be fully respected, without unilateral moves.

EU welcomes return of Kosovo Serb representatives to Assembly (Gazeta Express)

European Union has welcomed the decision of the Kosovo Serb representatives to return to the Kosovo Assembly and the Government as an important step forward. “It confirms our strong belief that it is only through cooperation, inclusion and dialogue that the elected leaders can bring better future for all communities in Kosovo. We are committed to continue supporting such positive steps,” a press release issued by the EU states.

Dalibor Jevtic appointed Communities and Returns Minister (Koha)

Kosovo's Prime Minister, Isa Mustafa, today appointed Dalibor Jevtic in the post of Communities and Returns Minister in the government of Kosovo. Jevtic is a member of the Serbian List. "The Serbian List informed PM Mustafa that they will return actively in the Kosovo institutions as of 27 April," reads a press release issued by Mustafa's Office.

Rasic: Protest against the government, not Serbs (KIM Radio)

I believe that announced protests of the opposition are not directed against Serbs but against the Kosovo government, said MP in the Kosovo parliament Nenad Rasic. The leader of the Progressive Democratic Party (PDS), Nenad Rasic, said to RTV Kim that Association/Community of Serb municipalities appears as a topic at protests because that is one of the issues that Kosovo government has to deal with. He added that protests can’t lead to major changes in this moment.