Self-Determination
Mass Fight in the Parliament of Kosovo
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti was attacked by opposition MPs while speaking at a plenary session of the Kosovo Parliament.
An MP from the opposition Democratic Party of Kosovo (DPK) attempted to douse Kurti with water and MPs from the prime minister's ruling party, Self-Determination, jumped to his defense.
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The draft Law on protecting KLA values was not adopted
Deputies of the Self-Determination movement Vetvendosje and deputies of the Democratic Alliance of Kosovo did not vote today for the Draft Law on Protection of KLA War Values, Kosovo online reports.
Only 35 deputies voted in favor of the law, while one was against.
Djuric: Unacceptable for Serbs to be alongside hatemongers
KOSOVSKA MITROVICA - Participation of Serbs in the Kosovo government alongside those who are openly inciting hatred and a cessation of the talks with Belgrade is unacceptable, says the head of the Serbian government's Office for Kosovo-Metohija Marko Djuric.
Serb List wants Kosovo gov’t without Self-Determination
BELGRADE- The Serb List stands ready to take part in a future Kosovo government on the condition that it will not have representatives of the Self-Determination movement in it, it was agreed during a meeting between the political representatives of Serbs from Kosovo and Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic on Wednesday.
Kosovo assembly elects president
Kosovo assembly elects president
PRIŠTINA -- Candidate of the post-election coalition LDK-AAK-Initiative for Kosovo, LDK leader Isa Mustafa, has been elected president of the Kosovo assembly.
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CEC: DPK won 30.72 pct of votes, Srpska list has 4.18 pct
PRISTINA - Kosovo's Central Electoral Commission (CEC) late Monday announced the preliminary results of the early legislative elections, not including the votes of displaced persons - Hasim Taci's Democratic Party of Kosovo (DPK) won the polls, while the Srpska list received 4.18 percent of the votes.
Taci declares victory, Srpska wins 2.91 percent of vote
PRISTINA – Hasim Taci’s Democratic Party of Kosovo (DPK) won the snap parliamentary elections in Kosovo-Metohija (KiM) on Sunday.
With a little more than 94 percent of the votes counted, and still incomplete results from the north of Kosovo, the DPK held 31.21 percent of the vote, the Central Election Commission (CEC) in Pristina has said.