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Abrashi: Government believes in Serbian List’s constructiveness (Koha)

Prime Minister of Kosovo Isa Mustafa has not yet received from the Serbian List a nominee for the post of Minister for Communities and Returns after dismissing Aleksandar Jablanovic two days ago. Kosovo government spokesperson Arban Abrashi said PM Mustafa is waiting for a proposal from the Serbian List and added that the government believes in the party’s constructiveness. “I believe there is room to work together with the Serbian List to achieve the objectives of the government, integration of the north and the integration of the Serb community inside the Republic of Kosovo,” said Abrashi.

Thaci: Jablanovic’s statement is also unacceptable for the Serbs (Blic)

Kosovo Foreign Minister Hashim Thaci, who is visiting Washington, told the "Voice of America" that dismissal of Jablanović should be seen as individual case.  When asked whether meeting the demands of opposition protesters in Pristina presents a negative message to the representatives of the Serbian community, which is willing to participate in Kosovo institutions, Thaci said that the decision was not directed against the Serbian community. He said that all politicians in Kosovo have an obligation to send a positive message, and not to provoke a negative reaction.

Set the Trojan Horse on Fire (Foreign Policy)

This is the winter of discontent in Kosovo. The lingering euphoria over independence in 2008 has given way to frustration with economic stagnation and political squabbling. Unemployment sits at 45 percent, and an estimated 500,000 of Kosovo’s 1.8 million citizens — the vast majority of whom are ethnic Albanians — live on less than $2 a day. On Jan. 24 and Jan. 27, some 15,000 Kosovars took to the streets to protest corruption and poverty.

Kumnova: Relieved by Jablanovic’s dismissal (Indeksonline)

The head of the “Cries of Mothers” Association, Nysrete Kumnova,  said on Wednesday that the Association is relieved by the dismissal of the Communities and Returns Minister Aleksandar Jablanovic. Kumnova said that Kosovo Prime Minister Isa Mustafa could have dismissed him immediately after his insulting statements. “In the end, we achieved what we were aiming for, and we are very sorry for those who got beaten up during the protest of 27 January,” said Kumnova. She called on the Kosovo Police to immediately release those who were arrested in that protest.

Kurti: Jablanovic shouldn’t have any power in Kosovo (Radio Dukagjini)

The leader of the Vetevendosje Movement, Albin Kurti, told Radio Dukagjini that “the dismissed Communities and Returns Minister Aleksandar Jablanovic should not have any kind of power in Kosovo.” “I believe that the government has realized now that people like Jablanovic should not stay in Kosovo government,” said Kurti. "We protest with clear requirements. Jablanovic is gone and now we must save Trepca,” he added.

The Movement of Socialists: Confidence of the Serbs in the dialogue is endangered (Blic)

Kosovo PM Isa Mustafa endangered the confidence of Serbs in the Brussels dialogue, by the decision to dismiss Minister of Communities and Returns Aleksandar Jablanović, was stated from the Movement of Socialists (PS). "According to the requirements of the Brussels Agreement, the real Serbian representatives should present the interests of the Serbs in Pristina’s institutions. Jablanović was doing exactly that.

Mustafa: Jablanovic no longer minister (RTS, Politika)

Aleksandar Jablanovic no longer is part of my cabinet, said Kosovo Prime Minister Isa Mustafa. The decision was made without consultation with the Serbs, says Branimir Stojanovic, Kosovo's deputy prime minister. Mustafa did not explain whether Jablanovic resigned or he was removed from the office. "We faced the demands of demonstrators in the previous period related to the Trepca and Minister Jablanovic.