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Situation was not so difficult since 1999 (Vesti)

Interview: Ksenija Bozovic, President of North Mitrovica Municipal Assembly

Pristina does not want to cooperate with the Serbs, they want us on the margins, and to not be asked for anything, says Ksenija Bozovic, President of the Municipal Assembly of Mitrovica North and Vice President of the Civil Initiative "Serbia, democracy, justice - Oliver Ivanović ", in an interview with "Vesti". Serbs do not have the conditions for a normal life, and their eyes are fixed on Belgrade.

Bozovic: Rakic will not sign demarcation memorandum (KIM Radio)

North Mitrovica Mayor Goran Rakic will not sign a memorandum on border demarcation with the Mayor of South Mitrovica because it is to the detriment of the Serbian people, Ksenija Bozovic said to the RTV KIM.

The village of Suvi Do, geographically located in North Mitrovica, is an important point of the current issue of the division of the city.

Bozovic: The proposed budget is lower for 1.8 million euros (KIM Radio)

President of the Municipal Assembly of Mitrovica North Ksenija Bozovic said that the proposed budget for next year, for that municipality, is about 1.8 million less compared to this year's budget. She stressed that even last year Pristina imposed budget to the municipality of North Mitrovica. If it also happens this year, the planned capital investments in the city will be hardly achievable.

Pristina has no grounds to dissolve the municipalities (Blic)

President of the Municipality of North Mitrovica Ksenija Bozovic said that Pristina has no legal basis to dismiss the four municipal assemblies in northern Kosovo.  “Assemblies adopted the budget within the statutory deadline, and there are two legal decisions related to the budget. In any case, there is no legal framework for the dismissal. But, like everything else, the budget became a political issue that will have to be resolved between Belgrade and Pristina,” said Ksenija Bozovic. 

Bozovic, former AKI agent, asks for protection from Kosovo institutions (Koha)

Bojan Bozovic, a former associate of the Kosovo Intelligence Agency (AKI), claims he has received death threats from people he calls extremists. Bozovic sent a letter to Koha saying that he has notified Prime Minister Isa Mustafa and Interior Minister Skender Hyseni about the threats, but that he has received no reply. Bozovic said by the end of this year he would publish the names of people responsible for killings in Kosovo. “I will also publish the names of those working against Kosovo, those working in the Kosovo police and army who serve as Serbian spies.