Trepca debts “sober up” the Government, Assembly to reconvene in the afternoon (Koha online)
Today’s meeting of the Assembly of Kosovo started with almost one and a half hour delay, and closed only ten minutes later, with an announcement that an extraordinary meeting of the legislation will be held at 14:00 hours. In the meantime, the Prime Minister, Isa Mustafa and his Deputy, Hashim Thaci, gathered with respective Ministers to the Government building, while Serb Ministers gathered separately at another hall. Assembly Speaker, Kadri Veseli, initially informed the deputies about the agenda of the Assembly session, according to which, the Draft Law for A
Limaj: Mustafa destroyed hopes of Kosovo people (Indeksonline)
Stojanovic and Jablanovic ignore Mustafa, wait on Vucic (Gazeta Tribuna)
Mustafa: Neighbouring countries to also fight criminal groups (Telegrafi)
Zbogar to Mustafa: Next four years, challenging for Kosovo (indeksonline)
The Prime Minister of Kosovo, Isa Mustafa, hosted on Monday a meeting with head of the European Union Office and Special Representative of the EU in Kosovo, Samuel Zbogar.
During the meeting, Mustafa received congratulations for his election as Prime Minister of Kosovo, and was assured on the unreserved support of the EU on complete implementation of governing priorities and goals.
PM Mustafa “ignores” trade unions (Tribuna)
Kosovo leaders tour historic Serb Monastery (Turkish Weekly)
“The fight” for LDK leader’s post! (Gazeta Blic)
PM Mustafa persistent: There is no money to increase salaries (Gazeta Blic)
The Prime Minister of Kosovo, Isa Mustafa, justified in an interview for Bota press the decision for coalition with the Democratic Party of Kosovo, calling it “a coalition for the benefit of Kosovo and the only solution that functions within the current constitutional order which offers prosperity and stability.” Speaking about the trade unioninsts' announcements for protests, Mustafa said that he does not see reasons for protests. “Because I do not see any results from protests.