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The alternative that the opposition has yet to present to us (Koha)

KTV editor-in-chief Adriatik Kelmendi writes in his opinion piece that in order to break the civic skepticism and present itself as a serious alternative, the opposition bloc should urgently create a shadow government that would provide alternative solutions/projects/ideas on government matters and individuals that would run the respective ministries and compare their expertise and management skills with the current heads of government sectors. “This would put an end to the dilemma that the opposition will ultimately fall apart in a fight over government positions”.

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The Kumanovo threat (Koha Ditore)

KTV editor-in-chief Adriatik Kelmendi writes that, “being that Albania is a member of NATO, and the territory of Kosovo is guaranteed by the presence of NATO troops on the ground, the weakest link is the third country with the biggest Albanian population – the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM). This is why there is an attempt to trigger conflicts with the involvement of Albanians in FYROM, which would then trigger reactions from Albanians in Kosovo and Albania and consequently the governments of the latter two countries”.

Ibrahim Kelmendi: I didn’t have plans to murder Xhavit Haliti (Express)

Ibrahim Kelmendi, who was accused by a unnamed witness that he offered him money to murder a senior Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) official, Xhavit Haliti, told Express that such accusations are false. Kelmendi said that he had no ambitions to replace the leader of the PDK, Hashim Thaci in his post. He claimed that he had some conflicts with Haliti before 1996, but according to him, he was not affected by it as to engage someone to kill him. “I will tell the same things to the Prosecution as well,” Kelmendi said.