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Hasani said tariffs meant to bring greater EU, US engagement (Danas, TV N1)

Former Kosovo Constitutional Court judge, Enver Hasani told Belgrade-based daily Danas that the decision to impose 100 percent tariffs on goods from Serbia was intended to bring greater engagement by the international community in the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue.

Hasani added this political decision was also intended for domestic consumption. “From the political side, this was an evidently populist process. The decision is intended to translate into votes at the elections next year”.

Pristina’s legal expert: Kosovo army impossible without Serbs’ support (N1)

Kosovo’s Constitutional Court former President, Enver Hasani, told N1 the creation of Pristina’s army depended on the support of local Serbs and the necessary constitutional changes, adding without them an army could not be formed.

In an interview with N1, Hasani added that by adopting the laws Kosovo would not create an army but would start a 10-year-long process of transformation of the Kosovo Security Forces (KSF) into the military.

Former University of Pristina rector convicted of fraud (Kallxo)

Enver Hasani, former rector of the University of Pristina (UP) and former head of Kosovo’s Constitutional Court, has been found guilty of fraud.  Hasani’s other two co-defendants, Albert Rakipi from a Tirana based company and Hakif Veliu, University of Pristina official, were also found guilty and ordered to pay a fine while Hasani was given a conditional one-year prison sentence. Furthermore, the three men have to compensate UP for a damage of €70,000.