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Reaction of the Serbian List on the Fatherland's criticism (TV Most)

Serbian List states that today’s press release of Slavisa Ristic and Marko Jaksic has shown all of the hypocrisy, both their own and also the hypocrisy of Djilas's and Jeremic’s Alliance for Serbia, reports Zvecan based TV Most.

Fatherland Movement: Participation in elections in north of Kosovo contrary to Serbian Constitution (BETA, Danas)

National Movement Fatherland from Kosovo and Metohija, headed by Slavisa Ristic, urged all Serbs in the north of Kosovo to boycott mayoral elections in the four northern municipalities, BETA news agency reported. “By taking part in these elections the Serbs as people are only legalizing and legitimizing yet another Albanian state in the Balkans.

Kossev: Srpska List and Srdjan Vulovic on Slavisa Ristic: “An errand boy of Ramush Haradinaj”

While massive protests are being held in the Serbian capital against the rise of verbal and physical violence in Serbia and the policies carried out by Serbian President, Aleksandar Vucic, with one of the four demands of the protesters for the perpetrators and the instigators of the murder of Oliver Ivanovic to be found, the most influential Kosovo Serb party – Srpska Lista continues to sign statements in which it negatively describes those it sees as opponents of that policy.

Serbian List replies to Fatherland Movement: Citizens forget nothing (TV Most)

Serbian List (SL) replied to the Fatherland Movement by pointing out that “Slavisa Ristic (President of Fatherland Movement) in his desire to hide the truth with thousand lies, was trying to deceive the Serbian public, counting on that the citizens would forget all of the machinations and political misdeeds which he has committed with former and current politically like-minded people and partners,” TV Most reported. SL pointed out that Ristic refuses to provide the reasons as to why he accepted, together with Tadic, Đilas, Kostunica and Jeremic that the self-proclaimed Kosovo is a separate cu

Fierce reactions to Serbian opposition MP’s letter (N1)

A Serbian opposition MP’s open letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin drew fierce reactions from the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) which claimed that he made death threats against President Aleksandar Vucic.

In his letter, MP Slavisa Ristic drew parallels between Vucic and the late Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic who was assassinated in 2003 which SNS officials interpreted as a death threat.

Slavisa Ristic, president of the People's Movement of Serbs from Kosovo ''Fatherland'' (RTV Mir, Kossev)

MP in the Serbian Parliament Slavisa Ristic from Zubin Potok today was unanimously elected President of the People's Movement of Serbs from Kosovo "Fatherland", report Serbian media based in Kosovo.

More than 70 delegates from the entire territory of Kosovo attended the election assembly.  As vice presidents are elected Dr. Nenad Kojic from Vitina and engineer Nebojsa Radulovic from Leposavic.

Ristic and Jaksic were not invited to the meeting (KIM radio, FoNet)

Independent MP in the Serbian Assembly Slavisa Ristic said  that he was not invited to a meeting with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic in the northern part of Mitrovica, reported on Saturday KIM radio.

Ristic, who is also the former Mayor of Zubin Potok, said he believed that, unlike Kosovo deputies from the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) in the Serbian Assembly, he was not invited because "there were not supposed to be people who tell the truth about what is happening in the north of Kosovo ".

Serbian MP Ristić submitted initiative to assess constitutionality of regulation on pensions for judicial staff (Danas)

Slavisa Ristic, MP of the Movement for Serbia’s Salvation - New Serbia and a former prominent member of the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) submitted yesterday an initiative to assess the constitutionality of the Serbian Government’s Regulation on exercising the right to pensions for employees in the judiciary and the Administration for the Enforcement of Penal Sanctions in Kosovo, Danas daily reported. “That Regulation stipulates that judges and prosecutors in Kosovo shall receive a pension in the amount that equates 65 percent of the last salary they have received and a certain percentage