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ZSO will have executive powers (Kim radio)

The leader of the Serbian List Aleksandar Jablanović announced that Community of Serbian municipalities (ZSO) will be formed in a few months and that it will have executive powers.

Jablanović did not want to give details about the powers of the Community, adding that Community needs to be established as soon as possible. "The formation of the Community is in the interest of all parties. It is a requirement of the international community, and it emerged from the Brussels Agreement, which was signed also by the Albanian politicians," said Jablanović.

Mustafa may not visit the north of Kosovo soon (Danas)

According to unofficial announcements from Brussels, the head of the Kosovo diplomacy, Hashim Thaci should seek Kosovo's entry into the CoE in a meeting with the Secretary of the Council of Europe Thorbjorn Jagland.

A membership in the European institution decides Committee of Ministers composed of 47 foreign ministers of member states, on the proposal of the Parliamentary Assembly.

Jablanovic: Association of Serb municipalities to be established soon (Telegrafi)

The Kosovo Minister of Communities and Returns, Aleksandar Jablanovic, said that the Association of Serb municipalities will be established soon and that its activity will not be damaging to anyone. In an interview for Radio Kosova, Jablanovic also spoke about the role of Serbian List MPs in the Kosovo Assembly regarding the forming of Kosovo Armed Forces saying that whilst they are open to communication with the Albanian side, they will reach a final position on the issue following consultations with ‘relevant circles’.

Jablanovic: I gave and signed the oath (Gazeta Blic)

In an interview for Radio Dukagjini, Aleksandar Jablanovic, the leader of the Serbian List and newly-appointed Kosovo Minister for Communities and Returns, said that the future Community/Association of Serb-majority municipalities must have special competencies. Jablanovic said he gave and signed the oath as member of the Kosovo Parliament and that he resigned from his post as member of the Serbian Parliament. “I resigned [from the Serbian Parliament] several hours before entering the premises of the Kosovo Parliament.

Kosovo Serbs are waiting for a definitive agreement between PDK and LDK (Danas)

The latest coalition of Kosovar Albanians – the PDK and the LDK, of Hashim Thaci and Isa Mustafa has not yet started formal negotiations on the composition of the new government of Kosovo with representatives of the Kosovo Serbs, said to Danas, the presidents of the Serbian List and the Progressive Democratic Party (PDS) Aleksandar Jablanovic and Nenad Rasic.

Jablanovic: Participation of the Serbian list in Kosovo government certain (RTS, Beta)

Director of the Serbian List, Aleksandar Jablanovic said that participation of the Serbian List in Kosovo Government is not in dispute, as opposed to the participation of other parties who do not have consent of the official Belgrade nor the international factor which is very important.

Jablanovic says that without the will of the international factors that largely finance the political process in Kosovo, there is no luck for the future government, reports Beta.

According to him, Self-Determination remains unacceptable for the Serbian list.

Jablanović: Premature abolishment of the supervised independence (KiM radio)

Aleksandar Jablanovic, President of the Serbian list, said that he does not see which novelty the possible scheduling of new elections in Kosovo could bring. “The current composition presents the balance of power. Citizens voted for it and now institutions in Kosovo and Metohija should be formed," said Jablanović.

Kosovo Serbs still waiting for a better life (RTS)

A year has passed since the local elections in Kosovo; the authorities in municipalities with Serbian majority are not satisfied with the treatment of central Kosovo institutions. The government in Pristina reduces the budget from year to year, so often beside salaries for employees there is no funding for the development of Serbian communities.

During the last census in Kosovo, Serbs have been partially registered. By decreasing the number of inhabitants in the Serbian municipalities, the government in Pristina has reduced their budget.