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Đurić met with the representatives of Serbs from Kosovo (TV Most)

The Serb representatives in the Kosovo government have informed the Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija of the reasons for freezing their participation in the government, inter-ministerial committees and other government bodies, and today's submission of the request to the constitutional court in Pristina for the assessment of the constitutionality of the law of Trepča.

Đurić today with representatives of Serbs in the Kosovo government (KIM radio)

Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija Marko Đurić will meet today in Belgrade with the Serb representatives in the Kosovo government.

As announced by the Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Đurić will discuss with the Deputy Kosovo Prime Minister Branimir Stojanović, Minister for Local Government Ljubomir Marić and Minister for Communities and Returns Dalibor Jevtić.

Jevtić: We will send an appeal to the Constitutional Court about the Trepča (KIM radio)

Kosovo Minister for Return and Communities Dalibor Jevtić says that the Serbian list will prepare an appeal which will be referred to the Constitutional Court with an explanation why they consider the adoption of the law on Trepča as violation of the constitution and certain laws.

According to Jevtić's words, the Serbian List will use all legal and democratic mechanism to solve this problem.

Jevtić: Kosovo police acted by the political behest (KIM radio)

Minister for Communities and Return Dalibor Jevtić says that he spoke with representatives of the international community and that they did not see the reasons for the actions of the Kosovo Police "around the attempts of expulsion of the representative of Serbia from Gračanica, as well as for the ban on a visit to Peć."

Jevtić: Street has become a place where decisions are made (Kontakt plus radio)

Minister in the Kosovo Government for Return and Communities, Dalibor Jevtić said the Saturday's events in Pristina were a result of "everything that lately we have in Kosovo - the street has become a place where decisions are made instead the institutions to strengthen."

Around 30 Albanian students of the University of Pristina gathered in front of the Church of Christ the Saviour in downtown Pristina and protested over the cleaning and restoring of the function of the Serbian church.

Inter-Ministerial Commission for the Return about the incidents in Mušutište (KIM radio)

Latest incidents in Mušutište and the return of displaced were the topics of a meeting of the Inter-Ministerial Commission for the return.

During the meeting once again the Serbian representatives in the Kosovo government, Ministers Dalibor Jevtić and Ljubomir Marić and Deputy Kosovo Prime Minister Branimir Stojanović, have concluded that the recent incidents in Mušutište are a big step backwards, not only for the return process but also for all those processes that involve the rule of law.