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Journalists’ associations of Serbia react on Srpska Lista boycott of KoSSev portal (Insajder, KoSSev portal)

Association of Independent Journalists of Serbia (NUNS) and Associations of Journalists of Serbia (UNS) called yesterday upon the leadership of Srpska Lista to refrain from discrimination of the media and to respect the standards of the international conventions on the freedom of the media while communicating with journalists.

Srpska Lista without explanation has decided to boycott an informative portal KoSSev, stated NUNS. adding that Srpska Lista did not invite the portal at its first election convention.

Assembly of Srpska Lista: Goran Rakic became president (Novosti, KosSev)

Assembly of Srpska Lista: Goran Rakic became president (Novosti, KosSev)

As announced by Srpska Lista, they will today elect new leadership and parties bodies, Novosti daily reported. The session starts at midday.

Referring to its sources, daily further reports that Goran Rakic, current mayor of Mitrovica/Mitrovice North municipality would become the new Chair of the Civic Initiative Srpska Lista.

Serbs will get two ministries and positions of deputies? (Novosti)

Novosti daily reported that these days, the leaders of major Albanian parties are in the process of intensive negotiations on the formation of the future government in Kosovo, while the representatives of Serbs say they have not yet received any official invitation for consultations.

“No one has contacted us yet, but of course we will talk to everyone and we will strive to provide the best possible position through the central institutions for the interests of the Serbian people in Kosovo” Slavko Simić, President of the Srpska Lista told “Novosti”.

Serbian List: We will talk to everybody, including Haradinaj (media)

President of the Serbian List Slavko Simić said that the Serbian List will participate in all political consultations, regardless of who the new PM designate is going to be. Simić stated this in an interview for Radio Free Europe.

He said that the List is ready to participate in the political consultations with the representatives of Albanian parties, in order to perceive their real positions, when replying the question on whether and under which conditions would Serbian List support the government of Haradinaj.

After repeated counting of 117 ballot boxes, Simic enters Kosovo Assembly (Lajmi.net, KoSSev, Danas)

Quoting Albanian-language portal Lajmi.net, KosSev reported that repeated counting of ballot papers from 117 ballot boxes has caused some changes related to the expectations as to who will seat at the Kosovo Assembly.

Lajmi.net learned out that in regards to Srpska Lista, previous official results noted that Slavko Simic did not manage to secure enough votes to become an MP, however, following the repeated counting Simic will be an MP, at the Kosovo Assembly, leaving behind Branimir Stojanovic.

Simic: Appeals Commission accepted six out of seven Srpska Lista complaints (BETA, KIM Radio)

Leader of a political party Civic Initiative Srpska Lista, Slavko Simic stated yesterday that Election Appeals and Complaints Commission accepted 6 out of 7 complaints from the party related to the results of the extraordinary parliamentary elections in Kosovo, Beta agency reported.

“The Srpska Lista submitted 7 complaints, and the Commission made positive decisions on 6 of them,” Simic stated, adding that individual candidates from the list submitted 4 more complaints.

Slavko Simić: We have achieved the main political goal (KIM radio, Kontakt plus radio)

President of the Serbian List Slavko Simić said yesterday in North Mitrovica that the party achieved the main political goal in the elections held Sunday.  According to the last data, Serbian List won 9 out of 10 seats reserved for Serbs, reported KIM radio.

Simić: Priština behind Jablanović clan (KIM radio)

President of the Serbian List Slavko Simić says that there is no doubt that Pristina is trying to provoke tensions ahead of elections in Kosovo, reported KIM radio.

He said that this is the role of some supposedly Serbian politicians who are nominated by Albanian parties in order to abuse them for their own interests.

Simić told reporters that the mayor of Leposavić/Leposaviq Dragan Jablanović and his son Aleksandar are a clan in the service of Pristina.