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Kosovo needs a stable government; new elections are a bad solution (RTK2)

“All options are open and everything is still uncertain related to the majority of 61 votes in the Assembly, which is the number of votes required for the formation of the Government of Kosovo,” said adviser to Kosovo Prime Minister and member of the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) Ardian Arifaj. He stressed that PDK is winner of these elections, so consequently the position of PM belongs to this party.  Arifaj said that after the decision of Constitutional Court, PDK received the mandate to form the government, for which it has 15 days.

PDS appeal rejected (KiM radio)

The Central Election Commission (CEC) did not accept the appeal that the Progressive Democratic Party (PDS) filed after the announcement of the final results of parliamentary elections in Kosovo.  Leader of the Progressive Democratic Party, Nenad Rasic said that despite the evidence and indications that the recent elections were held with a number of irregularities, the response of the Panel of Appeals was negative. "According to the explanation we received, we believe that no one dealt with it seriously.

The appeal of the Serbian List rejected (KiM radio)

A member of the Central Election Commission, Nenad Rikalo said that the appeal of the Serbian List, related to the distribution of mandates is not considered, because the Supreme Court and the Panel of Appeals noted that it is not within their job description.  Rikalo said that at the extraordinary session of the Central Election Commission were certified results of early parliamentary elections, held on 8 June.

Daka: Certification of results could be done today (Kosovapress)

Certification of election results could be done today once the legal timeframe for the Supreme Court to review all complaints ends, said the head of Central Election Commission (CEC), Valdete Daka. The Supreme Court has not yet reached its decision on various complaints it has received and has a 72-hour period to do so. Daka said the CEC will certify election results as soon as the Court reviews all complaints.

Clumsy CEC (Kosova Sot)

The front page editorial of this daily writes that almost a month has passed since the general elections were held, and the results of the elections have not been certified yet. Central Election Commission continues making statements for a regular election process however delay of the results speaks about a clumsy one. This daily considers that politicians are also to be blamed for the delays, since they failed to complete the elections reform in two years.

Deputies, do not sell to Hashim Thaçi (Zëri)

According to Lavdim Hamidi, whenever the outgoing Prime Minister Hashim Thaçi faces difficulties, he uses millions from the budget of Kosovo for political benefits. “This is how he acted on the verge of 8 June elections when he increased salaries of public servants, pensions, an made many other promises only to obtain more votes for his party,” he writes adding that in this manner Thaçi compensated party’s loss after Fatmir Limaj, Jakup Krasniqi and many others left PDK.

Verdict is clear (Kosova Sot)

According to the front-page editorial of this daily, the decision of the Constitutional Court explains clearly that the winning coalition, in this case the Democratic Party of Kosovo and its partners, have the right to create the new government. Everyone, starting from the foreign Embassies to the ordinary citizens who determined the winner with their vote, request respect of the Constitutional Court verdict.

With two lists Serbs would have 16 seats (Vecernje Novosti)

In the case of repeated elections in Kosovo, Serb representatives would have a better result. It could be proposed national and party list of candidates. If Albanian parties in Kosovo do not reach an agreement on a governing coalition, elections held on June 8 will be repeated, and such the outcome goes in favour of the Serbian List.