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Trepca workers in fear, director Dimkic says they cannot participate in their own economic suicide (RTS,TV Most)

RTS reports that after the new Pristina's move, the workers of Trepca are worried about the future fate of this combine.

Management of Trepca North announced that they will not apply the legal measures of central institutions in Pristina on the new structure of the entire combine, because it would mean the shutting down of the company operated by Serbs.

Kosovo government became its majority owner by the new Law on Trepca. In Trepča North, say that their owner is the Republic of Serbia.

Simić: The adopted laws violate Kosovo's constitution (Politika, Blic)

The laws on Trepča and strategic investments violate many articles of the Kosovo constitution and therefore one should expect the court to show impartiality and to repeal the laws, says the head of the parliamentary group of the Serbian List Slavko Simić.

Rašić: Law on Trepča to go back for revision (Blic, Srna)

MP of the Serbian List in the Kosovo Parliament Nenad Rašić told Srna that the problem of Trepča can be solved only through negotiations and with experts' arbitration, and stressed that the Law on Trepča must be returned for reconsideration.

He recalls that Serbian MPs have filed a request to review the constitutionality of the law, because the Serbian community had not been consulted.

Rašić suggests leaving the coalition and voting no-confidence to the government (RTK2)

The Serbian List has frozen its work in Kosovo institutions, because the Assembly at the request of the government, without consultation with them, adopted a law on Trepča.

Statement by the Prime Minister of Kosovo, Isa Mustafa, in which he says that the Serbs would soon return to the Kosovo institutions, a representative of the Serbian List Nenad Rašić assessed as degrading and inappropriate.

Gecaj: Meeting between the government and Serbian List expected (Indeksonline)

Ever since the endorsement of the Law on Trepca, the Serbian List has boycotted works of the government of Kosovo. Today, Deputy Minister from the Serbian List, Branimir Stojanović, was seen at the Kosovo government building, however this does not have to do with their return at the works of the government.

Deputy-Minister for Local Government, Bajram Gecaj told Indeksoline that the government does not have any official indication for some kind of “freezing” of the functions by the Serbian List.