Kosovo Constitutional Court

Response to the U.S. Ambassador from Serbia: Never

As he said, it is the most concrete framework and guarantor for the preservation of collective and individual rights, as well as negotiated executive powers for Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija in the most important social, economic, political, cultural, developmental, economic and security issues, the statement of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija stated.

Kosovo ‘Should Rethink Serbia Agreements’ with Biden in Power

Kosovo's Acting President Vjosa Osmani. Photo: EPA-EFE/GEORGI LICOVSKI

In September 2020, the presidents of Kosovo and Serbia, Avdullah Hoti and Aleksandar Vucic, signed agreements at the White House on mainly economic issues in the presence of President Donald Trump. The agreements were signed separately by Kosovo and Serbia with the US, not with each other.

Kosovo Diaspora NGO Slates Court Ruling on Late Postal Votes

An NGO that connects members of the big Kosovo diaspora condemned a decision of the Kosovo Constitutional Court that annulled a former Supreme Court ruling that allowed diaspora postal votes that arrived after the deadline to be counted. Parliamentary elections were last held in Kosovo on 6 October 2019.

Grenell: "I can't wait to continue mediating regarding Kosovo issue"

Grenell said that everyone should respect the decision of the Constitutional Court on the decree of President Hashim Thaci pertaining to the appointment of Avdullah Hoti as the Prime Minister Designate of the new Kosovo Government, Koha reports.
Richard Grenell said that "he cannot wait to continue working with Kosovo".

President reacts to EU's stance on ZSO

Reacting to EU's stance on the formation of the Community of Serb Municipalities (ZSO) in Kosovo - after an EU spokesperson told Tanjug on Tuesday that this would be done "in accordance with Kosovo laws and objections of the Kosovo Constitutional Court - the president said, "let them show us where this is written."

Vucic also said he was "surprised by this statement."

First indictments for KLA crimes possibly due next week

THE HAGUE - The first indictments for Kosovo war crimes could be raised next week after the Specialist Chamber of the Kosovo Constitutional Court on Wednesday confirmed the constitutionality of the rules of procedure of a special court set up to try crimes by the "Kosovo Liberation Army", it has been announced in The Hague.

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