Vetevendosje calls for extraordinary Assembly session regarding PISA results (Koha)
Quint countries appeal on fighting corruption (Koha)
The Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Kosovo, Ruairi O’Connell, said during his speech at the opening of the Anti-corruption Week in Kosovo that corruption and nepotism in Kosovo should be fought. He said that no one should be employed based on family connections.
Thaci: Malta strongly supports Kosovo (Koha)
Kosovo President Hashim Thaci is visiting Malta today where he met Malta’s President, Marie Louise Coleiro Preca. “Malta was among the first countries to recognize the independence of Kosovo. In the last eight years, Malta has been a strong supporter of Kosovo’s European future. At the meeting with President Marie Louise Coleiro Preca, we agreed that relations between our two countries should be continue also in the areas of economy, education and culture,” Thaci wrote on his Facebook profile.
EU invests €2 million for self-employment (Koha)
The project Business to Business which aims to initiate business cooperation between social enterprises created as a result of grant-scheme "Increasing the employment of vulnerable groups and businesses," was opened today in Pristina. Kosovo’s Minister of Labor and Social Welfare, Arban Abrashi, said this project employed hundreds of people and trained over 500, including special needs category. The European Union Office representative in Pristina, Libor Chlad, said the EU project aims to employment of members of vulnerable groups.
Thaci commends ICRC for its efforts on missing persons issue (Koha)
MPs do not agree on extraordinary session regarding Dehari’s case (Koha)
The opposition parties' MPs could not secure enough votes during the Assembly plenary session today to call for an extraordinary session to discuss the death of Vetevendosje activist Astrit Dehari in Prizren detention center. The ruling coalition partners said they were against holding of the extraordinary session on Dehari case prior to the publication of final results of the investigation. “I don’t think now is the time to vote, now is the time for justice.
Interior Minister Hyseni has no intentions to resign (Koha)
Kosovo’s Internal Affairs Minister, Skender Hyseni, during an interview for KTV said he will not resign his post following the death of Vetevendosje activist Astrit Dehari in Prizren detention center. According to him, initially the relevant institutions should investigate the case and depending on the findings, those responsible should be held accountable regarding the case. “We must let the institutions carry out their work,” Hyseni said.
Thaçi meets Meta (Koha Ditore)
The President of Kosovo Hashim Thaci has met these days during his visit to Tirana with the Albanian state leaders. Today, Thaçi took to Facebook to inform that he met with the President of the Albanian Parliament, Ilir Meta. “We should continue with exchange of inter-state experiences, in order to strengthen further parliamentary democracy in Albania and Kosovo. Albania has made decisive steps towards EU membership, while Kosovo after SAA expects visa liberalization and increased dynamics towards EU membership.
AAK and ICK condemn attack on Turkish Consulate in Prizren (Koha)
The Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) through a press release today condemned the attack against the Turkish Consulate in Prizren, saying such an act is against Kosovo’s interests. “The AAK expresses its deep concern about the incident at the Turkish Consulate in Prizren. The friendly relations with Turkey, as well as with any other country with which we have diplomatic relations, are our goal, and should be treated as such,” notes the press release. Also, the Islamic Community of Kosovo (ICK) condemned the attack against Turkey's Consulate in Prizren.