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Kosovo Serbs are waiting for a definitive agreement between PDK and LDK (Danas)

The latest coalition of Kosovar Albanians – the PDK and the LDK, of Hashim Thaci and Isa Mustafa has not yet started formal negotiations on the composition of the new government of Kosovo with representatives of the Kosovo Serbs, said to Danas, the presidents of the Serbian List and the Progressive Democratic Party (PDS) Aleksandar Jablanovic and Nenad Rasic. The leaders of the PDK and the LDK so far had only informal contacts with the Serbian List, which has nine, and with the PDS, which has one seat in the new parliament of Kosovo.

Less room for Serbs in the new Kosovo government (KiM radio)

Political analyst Dusan Janjic said that the new Kosovo government would be stable, because the opposition is divided, and that the Serbs in it would have fewer seats than before, and that they should be happy if they had a minister and vice president. Janjic said in an interview for weekly NIN that Serbs did not understand what had happened during several months of formation of the government institutions in Kosovo and that some in Belgrade and Kosovo miscalculated that they would be decisive partner in political arrangements. Janjic stated that six out of ten places would get Serb represen

Ahmeti criticizes Mustafa over Serbian List (Telegrafi)

Pristina Mayor and Vetevendosje deputy leader Shpend Ahmeti criticizes the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) leader Isa Mustafa over his remarks for including the Serbian List in the new government. “Based on what I am reading, it is more important to include Vucic’s Serbian List than Vetevendosje in the new government. After everything that has happened in Kosovo, please do not try to convince us that this is the European path and that this is democracy,” Ahmeti writes on his Facebook account.

Jablanovic: Participation of the Serbian list in Kosovo government certain (RTS, Beta)

Director of the Serbian List, Aleksandar Jablanovic said that participation of the Serbian List in Kosovo Government is not in dispute, as opposed to the participation of other parties who do not have consent of the official Belgrade nor the international factor which is very important. Jablanovic says that without the will of the international factors that largely finance the political process in Kosovo, there is no luck for the future government, reports Beta. According to him, Self-Determination remains unacceptable for the Serbian list. Jablanovic states that Serbian list, if the news a

Serbian List to form a Bloc of 20 MPs alongside minority communities MPs (Gazeta Blic)

Serbian List has acted as an independent political entity in deciding to cooperate only with non-Albanian parties and wants to establish a coalition bloc with them, said head of the List, Aleksandar Jablanovic. "This bloc will consist of twenty MPs that will make an important political force and will represent interests of minorities which are, in some areas, different to those of the majority Albanian population", Jablanovic was quoted by Serbian news agency Beta.

The Serbian list wants a block with non-Albanian parties (TV Most)

President of the Serbian List, Aleksandar Jablanovic says that the list acts independently as an independent political actor in the Assembly of Kosovo and cooperates only with the non-Albanian parties, and wants to create a block with them. "This is primarily Bosniaks, Ashkali, Gorani, Roma, Egyptians," said Jablanovic and added "with them it will be a block in the Assembly with twenty deputies and will constitute a relevant political force that will represent the citizens whose interests in some parts are a little different from the majority of the Albanian people." The Serbian List has no

Serbs write Statute, Pristina waiting the government (RTS)

While Pristina awaits the government, the Serbian side writes Statute of the Community of Serbian municipalities and is close to the draft, which should be presented to Brussels. To continue political dialogue, however, the other side is needed. Serbia's progress on its European path is largely determined by the progress of the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina. That the opening of chapters depends on implementation of the Brussels agreement, confirms and the Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic.

Session of the Assembly of Kosovo without the Serbian List (Vecernje Novosti)

Deputies of the coalition gathered around the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), today will continue inaugural session of the Assembly of Kosovo, but deputies of the Serbian list will not be present. Their attitude is that they will participate in those sessions for which they will receive a regular call from the official authority, while today's session was announced by certain party leaders. President of the Serbian list, Aleksandar Jablanovic yesterday asked Flora Brovina, the Assembly presiding, to schedule a continuation of the meeting as soon as possible, as required by Item 27 of the