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Less room for Serbs in the new Kosovo government (KiM radio)

Political analyst Dusan Janjic said that the new Kosovo government would be stable, because the opposition is divided, and that the Serbs in it would have fewer seats than before, and that they should be happy if they had a minister and vice president. Janjic said in an interview for weekly NIN that Serbs did not understand what had happened during several months of formation of the government institutions in Kosovo and that some in Belgrade and Kosovo miscalculated that they would be decisive partner in political arrangements. Janjic stated that six out of ten places would get Serb represen

OSCE campaign: Real men never hit a woman (KiM radio)

The campaign, on the occasion of 16 Days of Activism against Violence Against Women aims to support the efforts of the Victim Advocacy and Protection Office, to prevent domestic violence and motivate the public to report any case to the Victim Advocates helpline: 0800 11 11 2. "Domestic violence is a widespread phenomenon in Kosovo, as in the rest of the world, and unfortunately it is not always easy to identify or react to it because a lot of people think that this is an internal issue of the family.

North Mitrovica Municipality is working in impossible conditions (KiM radio)

The municipality of North Mitrovica has nothing to be proud of since it is working in impossible conditions, says Ksenija Bozovic. However, despite the problems Municipal Assembly of Mitrovica North meets its obligations, was said at the debate in the Media Centre in Čaglavica. Chairperson of the Municipal Assembly of Mitrovica North, Ksenija Bozovic said that local authorities in Northern Mitrovica have nothing to be proud of. As she said, Municipality is working in impossible conditions due to the fact that they do not have their own building, and no official vehicle.

One fifth of citizens would boycott the elections in Kosovo (Kim radio)

In the case of new parliamentary elections in Kosovo, only 29 per cent of respondents know who to vote for, while 17 per cent of respondents said they would not participate in the elections, are results of the "Public Pulse" survey, which was conducted by UNDP and USAID. The survey included 1,306 adult citizens of Kosovo, from all municipalities and all national communities - 896 Albanians, 210 Serbs and 200 members of other minorities. Respondents declared that only 29 per cent of them will vote for a particular party or coalition.

Incident in the Serbian part of Orahovac (KIM radio)

In the part of Orahovac/Rahovec populated mainly by Serbs a graffiti “Death to Serb” appeared this morning. The graffiti is sprayed on the power sub-station, next to the church of Holly Virgin. RTV KIM also reported that unknown perpetrators have set on fire a wooden entrance door of the abandoned house owned by a Serb. Kosovo Police is investigating the case.

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