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Supreme Court refuses Serbian List appeal on Partesh/Partes revote decision (Telegrafi)

Kosovo’s Supreme Court has refused the appeal from the Serbian List against the decision of the Election Complaints and Elections Panel (ECAP) to repeat local elections in the municipality of Partesh/Partes. Supreme Court spokesperson, Antigona Uka-Lutfiu, said the Serbian List’s request for annulment of ECAP decision has been rejected.

Nine of ten seats for the Serbian List in the Assembly of Kosovo (KIM radio)

In the extraordinary parliamentary elections in Kosovo, the Serbian List won 44 578 votes or 6.12%. The Serbian List will have 9 out of 10 parliamentary seats, KIM radio reports.

Members of the Serbian List who will represent the interests of Serbian people in the Assembly of Kosovo are:  Slavko Simić, Miljana Nikolić, Zoran Mojsilović, Igor Simić, Verica Ćeranić, Saša Milosavljević, Jasmina Živković, Jelana Bontić and Srđan Mitrović, reads the statement of the Serbian List.

Hasani: Special court will not violate human rights (Indeksonline)

The President of the Supreme Court of Kosovo, Fejzullah Hasani, said today in Pristina that the establishment of the special court will not violate human rights and freedoms, "because this will be an international court built in accordance with European standards". Hasani made these remarks at a summit on international law and human rights organized by the Supreme Court of Kosovo and the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy, and supported by the United Nations Development Programme.