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Simic: I expect formation of the court and the prosecution of responsible people (Kontakt Plus Radio)

President of the Serbian List Slavko Simić said that he expects acceleration of the process of establishment of the Special Court for war crimes committed by the KLA and prosecution of the persons responsible for atrocities in Kosovo and Metohija. “On Friday, at an extraordinary session of the Assembly in Pristina, we avoided a deepening of political crisis by the election of the Kosovo president. Therefore, I expect acceleration of many processes in Kosovo and thus the process of forming a Special Court for war crimes," he said.

Simic: Kosovo needs a new political elite (Kim Radio)

“The Serbian community in Kosovo is aware of the fact that kidnapped Serbian civilians have fallen victim to crime before, during and after armed conflict, and that there are indications that many of the current Albanian political leaders participated in the massacre of civilians and in organ trafficking,” said President of the Serbian List Slavko Simić.

Simic: Serbs do not participate in the conflict within the Albanian community (TV Most)

At the meeting with Kosovo President Artifete Jahjaga and leaders of Kosovo political parties, president of the Serbian List Slavko Simic said that representatives of the Serbs in Kosovo institutions will not participate and will distance themselves from the conflict between government and opposition in Kosovo.

Djuric and Simic discuss the political challenges in Kosovo (TV Most)

Director of the Serbian Government Office for Kosovo Marko Djuric met today in Belgrade with President of the Serbian List Slavko Simic.  Djuric and Simic discussed the current political and security situation in Kosovo and reaffirmed the importance and necessity of coordinated action and cooperation between the Serbian government and the elected Serbian representatives in Kosovo, with an emphasis on the need to strengthen the political unity of the Serbian people in the province.

Serbian candidate for Kosovo president? (Vecernje Novosti)  

On the eve of elections of the new President of Kosovo the idea has surfaced that a Serb could put him or herself forward for the position. Although it is hard to believe that he or she could would be able to get two thirds of the votes in the Kosovo Parliament, it would allow for Serbian MPs to avoid the pressures of having to choose which Albanian candidate to support.

Message behind the verdict: no rights or justice for Serbs (TV Most)

The verdict of the case of leader of the CI SDP, Oliver Ivanovic, clearly sends a message to all people in Kosovo that democratic rights and justice when it comes to the Serbian people do not exist, said president of the Serbian List, Slavko Simic today. "It is obvious that law and democracy in Kosovo are managed by politics, and the case led against Ivanovic is proof of this," said Simic in a written statement to the media.

Simic: The latest attacks on Serbs are acts of terrorism (Kontakt Plus Radio)

President of the Serbian List Slavko Simic announced that it is worrying that still there is no progress about finding the perpetrators of the terrorist attack in Gorazdevac and that members of the Serbian list and the Serbian people in Kosovo are particularly concerned because after this attack occurred another, in Srbobran.

Protests threaten the peace (Vecernje Novosti)

“It would be more logical that the opposition protests are directed against the difficult economic situation in Kosovo, the high unemployment rate, or corruption, instead of protests against Association / Community of Serb Municipalities (A/CSM), which actually cannot harm the Albanians,” said Slavko Simic, President of the Serbian List, in regards to the recent protests in Gjakovica / Gjakove.