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Mustafa: We will come up with a position on the visits of Serbian officials by tomorrow (Lajmi.net)

The Prime Minister of Kosovo, Isa Mustafa promised a speedy reaction towards the recent visits of the Serbian officials in Kosovo as well as the announcements that they made. “Today we are visiting the most senior institution of education in Kosovo, therefore I would want to focus on this. However I promise that during the day or tomorrow, we will respond to your questions, but in the government building,” Mustafa said.

Mustafa nominates the new spokesperson of the government (Ljami.net)

Faton Abdullahu, has been recently nominated spokesperson of the government of Kosovo. He is also political adviser to the Prime Minister Isa Mustafa. Speaking for Klan Kosova, Abdullahu said that work in the government is dynamic and that it is “an art of its own” to convey it properly to the citizens. “Some governments face stagnation despite their good work, and they find it difficult to convey this to the citizens,” Abdulahu said.

Opposition cannot find unity on the next protest (Lajmi.net)

The Spokesperson of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, Muharrem Nitaj, told the portal the date for the next protest will be decided during this week, and the possibility for the protest to take place this week or very soon after, is not excluded. “So far, there is no decision on the precise date of the protest,” Nitaj said.

Vetevendosje member, Albanian citizen, arrested (Lajmi.net)

Kosovo Police arrested Vetevendosje member and Albanian citizen, Arber Zaimi today. According to a Vetevendosje movement post on Facebook, he was arrested only for being from Albania. “As it appears, the government of Kosovo is determined to expel every citizen of the Republic of Albania from Kosovo, and is equally as determined to facilitate Serbia’s legal and illegal interventions.

Mustafa to opposition: Return to dialogue at the Assembly (Lajmi.net)

The Prime Minister of Kosovo, Isa Mustafa, appealed today once again to the opposition parties to return to the Assembly and dialogue for the problems that concern them. During today’s meeting of the government, Mustafa said that certain opposition parties should give up violence and discourse that embeds hatred. “It is in the interest of the country for us to work, improve the lives of citizens. They should renounce from violence and attacks of buildings and of police.

Assembly to start session with election of President (lajmi.net)

Assembly of Kosovo has prolonged its winter holiday more than usual, after a season when tear gas by the opposition parties was thrown almost at every session.

Assembly Presidency gathered last week however they did not set the date for the next session. They said the date will be set at the next meeting of the Presidency which is to commence on 6 or 7 February.

Haradinaj claims he will not stop until he brings down Mustafa and Thaci (Lajmi.net)

“The country cannot be held hostage by two people and their whims,” the leader of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, Ramush Haradinaj said in an interview for Gazeta Fjala.

According to Haradinaj, they have violated the Constitution and should therefore pave the way for Kosovo to become a country governed by the rule of law, and create a favourable environment for the reduction of unemployment by activating major economical projects.