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Rašić: The Constitutional Court of Kosovo has not made any decision on the abolition of pensions (NMagazin)

Member of the Parliament of Kosovo Nenad Rašić says that Kosovo's constitutional court refused to deal with the request of the Serbian List for review of the decision on the abolition of basic pensions to certain categories, and that it did not made any decision on the matter.

Maybe we will leave the Kosovo government (NMagazin, RTS)

Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Branimir Stojanović says that it will be decided, after the consultation with representatives of the international community, whether the representatives of the Serbian List will stay in Kosovo's institutions.

"If there is no real solution, we will see whether we will participate in all that reflects only the interests of the Albanians, but not our interests. Otherwise, we'll leave the Government and Parliament," said Stojanović to RTS.

And today protests over Trepča (NMagazin, KiM radio)

The Director General of Trepča, Jovan Dimkić in a statement to RTS announced the protest at 10 am in Leposavić/Leposaviq and in the village of Rudare and Zvečan/Zveçan.

Several hundred workers of Trepča from Zvečan/Zveçan blocked yesterday, around 2 pm, the main road Mitrovica-Raška, at Rudare, dissatisfied with the decision to include the law on Trepča under urgent procedure into the agenda of the session of the Assembly of Kosovo.

Commissioner: Resolving the fate of missing obligation of the state and society (NMagazin)

Commissioner for Information of Public Importance and Personal Data Protection today on the occasion of the International Day of the Disappeared recalls that 20 years after the end of conflicts in Croatia and Bosnia and 15 years after the end of the conflict in Kosovo and Metohija there are no reliable information about the fate of nearly 11,000 people from the former Yugoslavia.

Jevtić: Soon return of the first families to Mušutište (NMagazin)

Dalibor Jevtić, Minister for Communities and Returns, announced laying of foundation stone for construction of the first houses for returnees in Mušutište for a little more than a month.

Jevtić said that the priority, after the reconstruction of the first houses, would be to renovate the monastery in Mušutište.

Jevtić urged local governments and local people to provide support and be guarantors of the survival of the Serbs, who will return.

Montenegro: Six persons arrested for human trafficking from Kosovo (NMagazin)

Hina Agency reports that Montenegrin police have arrested six people, two residents of Montenegro, Russia and Kosovo, on suspicion of illegal transportation of  hundreds of people from Kosovo to EU countries since 2013.

Tamara Popovic, spokeswoman for the Ministry of Interior Affairs of Montenegro, says that these six people were arrested on suspicion of having committed the criminal acts of establishing a criminal organization, illegal border crossing and smuggling of people.

A protest in support of Ivanovic in Mitrovica (NMagazin)

In support of Oliver Ivanovic, an upcoming protest has been announced in Mitrovica to take place on Friday at eleven o'clock.

The protest will be held in the city centre, and the organizers invite the public to come together and express dissent "against the shameful political verdict against Oliver Ivanovic."

The protest is being organized by Ivanovic's friends, members of his legal team and the residents of Kosovo.