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Kurti to take part in 28 November rally with 15 bodyguards (Orainfo.com)

The news site reports that the opposition seems to be mobilizing to protect Vetevendosje MP Albin Kurti following an announcement by the Kosovo Police that they will arrest Kurti on November 28. Kurti, who is wanted by Kosovo Police in relation to incidents in the Kosovo Assembly, is believed to be staying in Gllogjan, the birthplace of Ramush Haradinaj, leader of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo.

Gjini: Assembly will be blocked, opposition has strategic plans for protests! (Gazeta Blic)

Ardian Gjini, deputy leader of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK), in an interview for the news site, said the opposition bloc is determined not to allow the normal functioning of the Kosovo Assembly until the Government withdraws its signatures from the agreement on the Association/Community of Serb-majority municipalities and the border demarcation agreement with Montenegro. “The opposition is confident that these two agreements are highly detrimental to Kosovo and should not be implemented,” he said.

Kosovo government remains committed to Brussels dialogue (media)

Several news sites carry a press release issued by the Kosovo Government today saying that it “remains committed to the dialogue in Brussels for the normalization of relations between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia and the implementation of agreements reached in this process”. “The temporary measure by the Constitutional Court is a normal procedure and it suspends the implementation of the Agreement on the General Principles / Key Elements of the Association/Community of Serb-majority municipalities, awaiting a verdict by the Constitutional Court.

Kocijancic: We expect August 25 agreement to be implemented (Kallxo.com)

The European Union is calling on Pristina and Belgrade to implement the duties that are included in the agreement for the formation of the Association/Community of Serb-majority municipalities. One day after the Constitutional Court of Kosovo suspended the agreement until a decision on its constitutional compliance is made, officials in Brussels say that the agreement reached on August 25 between Kosovo and Serbia prime ministers must be implemented.

Vetevendosje’s message for Hahn: Unjust agreements shall not pass (Koha)

Vetevendosje MPs displayed two banners during today’s session of the Kosovo Assembly when the European Union Commissioner for Neighborhood Policy and Enlargement Commissioner was delivering his speech. One of the banners asked “Is ethnic segregation an EU value?” in reference to the formation of the Association/Community of Serb-majority municipalities. Another banner said “Unjust agreements shall not pass” referring to Vetevendosje’s determination to stop what they consider damaging agreements for Kosovo and its people.

One drama and many manipulators (Koha Ditore)

Publicist Enver Robelli argues in his opinion piece that “calls for rejecting the Association/Community of Serb-majority municipalities by organizing a referendum can only complicate the current situation in Kosovo. People will not vote in favor or against the Association, but will instinctively vote against Serbia – and why should they be judged for this bearing in mind the crimes that Serbia has committed in Kosovo since 1912.

Vetevendosje’s Deda calls for joint meeting of political leaders (media)

Vetevendosje MP Ilir Deda said a joint meeting of political leaders is needed to overcome the current situation. “One can see that a solution cannot be found through Assembly sessions. The leaders of the five political leaders should meet and find a solution to the problem through dialogue. The government should invite the opposition to dialogue,” he said. Deda also said that there should be a referendum on the Association/Community of Serb-majority municipalities.

Konjufca: We’ll use all means to stop Assembly session (Klan Kosova)

Vetevendosje parliamentary group chief Glauk Konjufca told Klan Kosova that several days ago some police officers, who are against the Association/Community of Serb-majority municipalities and the border demarcation agreement with Montenegro, helped the opposition get the teargas inside the Assembly premises. Konjufca also said that all the actions of the opposition should be seen as opposition to Prime Minister Isa Mustafa’s signatures in favor of the Association and the border demarcation agreement. “We will use all means to stop the Assembly session.

Kurti: Mustafa and Thaci have sold out to Serbia (Koha/News24)

Vetevendosje MP Albin Kurti said in an interview for News24 on Tuesday that he will not stop until “the agreement on the Association/Community of Serb-majority municipalities and the border demarcation agreement with Montenegro are annulled”. Kurti explained how he was detained by police and said that he was later released only due to protests by Vetevendosje supporters. “I was returning from Skopje to Pristina, and in the outskirts of the city a Kosovo Police task force with 15 officers stopped us and asked me to step out of the car.

Selimi: We will not stop until the Association is stopped (Telegrafi/TV Dukagjini)

Vetevendosje MP Rexhep Selimi said in an interview with TV Dukagjini today that, at the Kosovo Assembly session on Thursday, the opposition will continue its protest against the formation of the Association/Community of Serb-majority municipalities. “Even in earlier sessions [of the Assembly] it was decided to continue with the sessions, but we were adamant to prevent this until the signatures on the Association are withdrawn. We are determined to continue our protests until the Association is stopped,” he said.