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UNMIK Headlines 15 January

• Mustafa: We don’t need SAA without visa liberalization (Kosova Sot)
• Zbogar: Political crisis doesn’t help visa liberalization (Epoka e Re)
• Opposition against international mediation (Zeri)
• Caushi: Upcoming protest before 17 February (Telegrafi)
• Group of experts to draft Association/Community’s statute (Zeri)
• Jahjaga to oversee border demarcation committee with Montenegro (Koha)
• Mustafa: We will not allow liquidation of Trepca (Koha)
• PDK prepares electorate before leadership change (Koha)
• Three witnesses in Enver Hasani trial (Koha)

Headlines - 15.01.2016

UNMIK Headlines 14 January

• Haradinaj: Opposition will call new protests soon (Kosova Sot)
• PDK appeals for dialogue within institutions (Epoka e Re)
• Opposition: Jahjaga’s commission, meaningless (Zeri)
• The North reject census despite the “bargaining” with government (Koha)
• Serbian Patriarch requests to defend Kosovo even by force (RTKlive)
• Indictment filed against Enver Hasani (dailies)
• Ahtisaari and Bildt might engage to mediate Kosovo crisis (Koha)

Headlines - 14 01 2016

UNMIK Headlines 13 January

• PDK nominates Kadri Veseli for its leader (Koha/Gazeta Blic)
• Thaci: Power is gained through votes, not ISIS calls (RTK)
• Tahiri: Border demarcation with Serbia, part of this year’s dialogue (Epoka)
• “Kosovo has met all criteria for visa liberalization” (Zeri)
• Haradinaj: This government has to go (Epoka)
• Father Sava: Association/Community should not be an NGO (Koha)
• Thaci, Abrashi employed the son of Prime Minister’s advisor (Koha)

Headlines - 13.01.2016

UNMIK Headlines 12 January

• Mustafa: Government cannot be overthrown through violence (RTK)
• Thaci: Government will not resign (Klan Kosova)
• Civil Protection members sign contracts with Kosovo institutions (media)
• Vetevendosje: EULEX must leave Kosovo (Koha)
• Demarcation committee chairman Meha pelted with eggs (dailies)

Headlines - 12.01.2016

UNMIK Headlines 11 January

• Opposition: Protests will stop when the government falls (Zeri)
• Government and opposition don’t change stance, crisis deepens (Koha Ditore)
• International officials condemn violence in Saturday’s protest (dailies)
• Belgrade will not dissolve its parallel structures in Kosovo (Zeri)
• Implementation of SAA starts in the first months of this year (Epoka e Re)
• Population census in the north, this year (Epoka e Re)

Headlines - 11.01.2016