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Selakovic in Laplje Selo: Better communication aim of meeting (RTK2)

The aim of the meeting with Serbs in Kosovo is better communication and pointing out issues that should be jointly resolved, Secretary General of the Serbian Presidency said during yesterday’s gathering in Laplje Selo, RTK 2 reported.

Selakovic also added that Serbs with Belgrade can do something, but without Belgrade they can do nothing.

The roundtable was organized by the Serb National Forum, and more than 17 participants presented different issues ranging from security, health to the issues in education.

Roundtables within internal dialogue for first time in Kosovo, Selakovic and Kozarev to participate (KoSSev)

For the first time, roundtables within internal dialogue on Kosovo would be held today and tomorrow in Kosovo, Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija confirmed to KoSSev portal.

Unlike those organized in Belgrade, participation of the Office for Kosovo Director, Marko Djuric is not confirmed, KoSSev portal further reported, adding Deputy Director, Dusan Kozarev and Secretary General of the Serbian President, Nikola Selakovic would be present.

"Vucic and majority in his party disagree on elections" (RTS, B92, Blic)

Ruling SNS party leader and Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic "does not share the majority opinion in the SNS on (early parliamentary) elections."

This is what SNS official and Serbian Presidency's Secretary General, Nikola Selakovic has told RTS.

According to Selakovic, Vucic will "think hard" and then present his stance on the issue "in ten days to two weeks' time".

"Knowing him, it will not be in the interest of the SNS, but in the interest of Serbia, the state, and the people," said Selakovic.

Selakovic: Dialogue on Kosovo ongoing in satisfactory manner (RTS, TV Most)

Secretary General of the President of Serbia, Nikola Selakovic, stated that the invitation of the President Vucic for internal dialogue on Kosovo is the most important political topic, adding the President is pleased with the way his initiative echoed in the public, RTS reported.

According to him, two different opinions are mostly heard, the one saying it is needed to keep the status quo and the other saying Kosovo should be handed over to the Albanians.

New PM, government to be in place "within two months" (B92)

With the victory of PM Aleksandar Vucic in the presidential elections, the office of the head of the Serbian government has been vacated.

A new government will be formed within the next two months, Vucic said late on Sunday.

While he was still the presidential candidate of the ruling coalition and his SNS party, Vucic on one occasion remarked that he "had some names" - but would not say publicly who would replace him as prime minister.