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Maloku: Only Vetevendosje has moral right not to vote for special court (Lajmi)

Naim Maloku, a senior official of the New Kosovo Alliance (AKR) and former deputy leader of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK), said today that the formation of the special court, which will address war crimes allegations, is a result of the failure of Kosovo’s judiciary. Maloku said that except for the Vetevendosje Movement, all parliamentary parties have contributed to this failure, and that no party, except for Vetevendosje, has the moral right to oppose the formation of this court.

Exclusive: Hashim Thaci and Blerim Shala are designing the future government (gazetaexpress)

The leader of the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK,) tried these days to send AAK, Vetevendosje and Nisma to opposition, by reaching an agreement with PDK. In order to reach this, he plans “to gain support” of the General Council of his party today. However, his partners decoded this game.

While Isa Mustafa is making his last efforts to give a deadly blow to the coalition block, through some minor games at the General Council of his party,  his former partners have undertaken concrete measures to push him towards opposition.

Ambassador Ian Cliff at AAK (gazetaexpress)

Ian Cliff, Ambassador of the United Kingdom in Kosovo, is currently meeting with Ramush Haradinaj Leader of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK,) at the headquarters of this party.

Delay on the creation of new institutions has put the international community into action during the last weeks.

Ambassadors of the foreign countries appealed for the constitution of the Assembly as soon as possible, in order to open way to the creation of the new institutions.

LDK insists: Prime Minister is ours (kosovapress)

The Democratic League of Kosovo has not changed its position and it will defend decision of its leadership that the post of the Prime Minister will belong to LDK.

Arban Abrashi from this party said that they will respect the decision of the party’s leadership, because the decision of the Constitutional Court made them request reconsideration of the agreement and request the post of the Prime Minister.

AAK chairmanship deals final blow to coalition bloc?! (Gazeta Blic)

It seems that the chairmanship of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) has dealt the final blow to the coalition bloc consisting of the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), the AAK, the Initiative for Kosovo (NISMA) and the Vetevendosje Movement. The AAK issued a press release after the meeting saying that the coalition bloc would fall apart if Ramush Haradinaj is not supported as candidate for the post of Prime Minister. “The 10 June agreement cannot be held hostage by unilateral actions of any member of the coalition.

AAK agrees to nominate Isa Mustafa for Prime Minister (kohanet)

KTV sources informed that the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK,) has agreed for Isa Mustafa to be nominated as candidate of the coalition block for the Prime Minister of Kosovo.

The four leaders of the parties of the coalition will meet tomorrow morning, when they are expected to make the new agreement official, said the same sources which informed  KTV correctly when the coalition decided to give up the post of the Assembly Speaker.

Arifi: The Bloc is not giving up on the Assembly speaker post (Kosovapress)

Advisor to Ramush Haradinaj, Avni Arifi, said that the post-election coalition bloc has not taken any decision to give up the post of Assembly speaker, as some media reported today. Arifi also said that the Bloc was supposed to meet this afternoon but the meeting is not yet confirmed as one of the Bloc’s members is absent. As a result, Arifi said that the meeting could be postponed for tomorrow or the coming days.

Mustafa: Review of agreement, only a media story (Telegrafi)

After a joint meeting, leader of Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), Isa Mustafa, and leader of Alliance for Future of Kosovo (AAK), Ramush Haradinaj, said that their discussions continue to focus on building new institutions of Kosovo.  “All delays in forming of institutions are reflecting in the situation in the country. We are determined for change and are working together intensively to make this happen”, said Haradinaj.