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Kosovo Ruling Party Criticised for Electing Supporter to Media Regulator Board
Local and international media organisations expressed concern on Wednesday after Kosovo's parliament voted Luljeta Aliu-Krasniqi as member of the board of the Independent Media Commission, IMC.
LGBT Watchdog Chides Balkan, Central Europe Countries for Rights Setbacks
Europe's leading LGBT rights organisation, ILGA-Europe has criticised Serbia and Turkey for their handling of LGBT community rights in its latest Rainbow Map and Index.
The report says the pushbacks LGBT communities are facing in these countries "can also be seen in the challenge to freedom of assembly amid the rise of anti-democratic forces".
BIRN Fact-Check: Can Kosovo Reopen its Border Deal with Montenegro?
On March 31, Foreign Minister Donika Gervalla-Schwartz said demarcation between Kosovo and Montenegro was still not over, also pointing out that the border has yet to be marked on the ground by state commissions of both countries.
Kosovo Serb Minister’s Sacking Unlikely Despite ‘Kristallnacht’ Accusation
Responding to calls to dismiss a Kosovo Serb government minister, Goran Rakic, head of the Belgrade-backed Srpska Lista party, after his controversial statements, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti on Thursday said sacking him would not help anything.
"The issue is not Rakic. Dismissal would turn him into an issue," Kurti said on Thursday, ahead of municipal elections due on Sunday.
Montenegro Rules out Changes to Kosovo Border Agreement
Montenegrin Interior Minister Sergej Sekulovic at a press conference in Podgorica. Photo: Government of Montenegro
Kosovo Steps Closer to Scrapping Privatisation Agency
Kosovo's parliament has voted to dismiss the board of Privatisation Agency with Prime Minister Albin Kurti keen to end an institution he believes has damaged the country and the economy.
Kosovo Serb Party Challenges Govt in Court Over Representation
The Belgrade-backed Kosovo Serb party Srpska Lista submitted a complaint to Kosovo's Constitutional Court on Monday, seeking a ruling against the decision of Prime Minister Albin Kurti to give them only one ministry in his new cabinet instead of the usual two.
The move comes one week after Kosovo's parliament elected Vetevendosje head Albin Kurti as Prime Minister.
Kosovo Serbs Accused of Fixing Bosniak, Roma Election Results
Some political representatives of the Roma and Bosniak communities in Kosovo as well as civil society organisations have claimed that the seats their representatives obtained in Kosovo's parliament in the February elections were essentially arranged by the Belgrade-backed Kosovo Serb party, Srpska Lista.
Kosovo with New Government and PM Avdullah Hoti
Kosovo's parliament on Wednesday confirmed in office a new government led by Avdullah Hoti, the deputy leader of the Democratic League of Kosovo, LDK, the junior party in the last government that initiated the no-confidence motion in March that toppled it.
MPs voted in the new government exactly four months after voting in Albin Kurti's Vetevendosje-led government on February 3.
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Kosovo Parliament Confirms New Govt Under Hoti
Kosovo's parliament on Wednesday confirmed in office a new government led by Avdullah Hoti, the deputy leader of the Democratic League of Kosovo, LDK, the junior party in the last government that initiated the no-confidence motion in March that toppled it.
MPs voted in the new government exactly four months after voting in Albin Kurti's Vetevendosje-led government on February 3.
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