Serb MPs return to Kosovo Assembly (Kosovapress)
Women MPs meet Rapporteur for Kosovo, Ulrike Lunacek (RTKLive)
The Board of Women Caucus hosted a meeting with Ulrike Lunacek, Member of the European Parliament and Rapporteur for Kosovo. At this meeting it was discussed extensively on the activities of Women Caucus of the Kosovo Assembly, and the challenges faced by women in the protection of their rights wherever they work and operate. Ms Lunacek, in her speech, said that she appreciates the contribution of women MPs in Kosovo. “Kosovo has good laws, but the question is how to apply them,” Lunacek said.
The Special Court is near (Politiko.net)
Lawsuit against Serbia to put to vote at Kosovo Assembly soon (Kosovapress)
Energy price splits Assembly presidency members (Gazeta Blic)
Assembly fails to select Kosovo Ombudsman (Koha)
The Assembly of Kosovo, neither in the third round of voting couldn’t manage to select the Kosovo Ombudsman. Veton Vula, the only candidate remained in the competition, got only 49 votes, which were not enough to select him in this post. To become Ombudsman, the candidate must win at least 61 votes, so one more than half the total number of MPs of the Assembly. Koha writes that now there should be new advertisement for the Ombudsperson post.
Thaci begins consultations for Kosovo president post (Kosovapress)
Serbian MPs to fight for independent TV channel (KIM Radio)
UNS and DNKiM request postponement of a debate over the law on Radio Television of Kosovo in the Kosovo parliament, until Serbs MPs don’t return to the Assembly. Association of Journalists of Serbia (UNS) and Association of Journalists of Kosovo and Metohija (DNKiM) reminded Serb MPs in the Kosovo Assembly that there is an ongoing debate over the law on Radio Television of Kosovo, and requested adequate attention of theirs with regard to creation of an independent TV channel in the Serbian language that will cover entire Kosovo territory. A communiqué issued b