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Fuel import from Serbia to re-start from 25 April (Klan Kosova)

Zef Deda, head of the Division for drafting trade policies, at the Ministry of Trade and Industry, told Klan Kosova that the agreement between Serbia and Kosovo was reached after 17 or 18 hours of discussions. “This agreement will become effective on 25 April and Kosovo importers will continue with their importing of fuel,” Deda said. “It is not very positive when we say that we are importing from Serbia, but it was important to resolve recognition of the ADR certificates.

Government, OSCE agree on Serbian elections in Kosovo (Kallxo)

The Kosovo government and the OSCE Mission in Kosovo have reached an agreement for the OSCE to facilitate the voting of Kosovo Serbs in the Serbian parliamentary elections on April 24. The OSCE mission issued a statement today confirming the agreement. “The Mission confirms to conduct collection of votes operation in Kosovo to enable eligible voters access to Serbian parliamentary elections. The Mission is now planning all operational details and will inform the public accordingly,” the statement noted.

Mustafa: Opposition obstructed government’s work (Klan Kosova)

Prime Minister of Kosovo Isa Mustafa said at the meeting of the government today that the opposition has prevented it from carrying it out its work. In a presentation of the annual work report before the members of his cabinet, Mustafa said that they have so far implemented up to 95 percent of the government plan. He said the north of Kosovo is integrated and that there is also progress in the healthcare sector. At the same time, Mustafa said the signing of the Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA) with European Union is a major achievement for Kosovo in 2015.

Vetevendosje: Holding Serbian elections in Kosovo, Mustafa’s failure (Gazeta Blic)

Vetevendosje movement assessed that eventual holding of Serbia’s elections of 24 April in Kosovo, are yet another failure of the Prime Minister Isa Mustafa.

Glauk Konjufca from Vetevendosje, said at a press conference that holding these elections in Kosovo is in contradiction with the Constitution of Kosovo.

Haxhiu calls AAK and NISMA hypocrites (Kosovapress)

Vetevendosje movement MP, Albulena Haxhiu, accused on her Facebook page the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK), and the Initiative for Kosovo (NISMA). Even though she did not mention these two parties, Haxhiu’s reaction came after the statements of the officials of AAK and NISMA that they do not have any red lines with regards to the governing coalitions.

Mustafa nominates the new spokesperson of the government (Ljami.net)

Faton Abdullahu, has been recently nominated spokesperson of the government of Kosovo. He is also political adviser to the Prime Minister Isa Mustafa. Speaking for Klan Kosova, Abdullahu said that work in the government is dynamic and that it is “an art of its own” to convey it properly to the citizens. “Some governments face stagnation despite their good work, and they find it difficult to convey this to the citizens,” Abdulahu said.

Kosovo people must separate from the degrading politics (Kosova Sot)

The paper’s front-page editorial today stresses that democracy and rule of law have lost their meaning in Kosovo at a time when everyone is thinking about how to get away. “There cannot be democracy or rule of law with the current government and current politicians. It is the duty of all the citizens to stand up for their rights. Only through protests and new alternatives, Kosovo citizens must separate from the degrading politics that has blocked the future.”