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Audio Recordings Leak Triggers Scuffles in Kosovo Parliament
MPs from the opposition Democratic Party of Kosovo, PDK, physically attacked Prime Minister Albin Kurti and government ministers during Kurti's speech in parliament on Thursday, as a physical fight erupted between the two groups.
Total chaos in the Parliament of the so-called Kosovo: MPs attacked Kurti VIDEO
According to the Pristina media, the incident occurred during a speech by Albin Kurti, the Prime Minister of Pristina's temporary institutions. This is not the first time that Kurti has been involved in an incident in the Assembly, but it is known that he once threw tear gas.
Kosovo, Serbia Urged to Not Politicise Missing Persons Issue
Yellow flowers were laid out to form the number 1620 in Pristina's main square on Wednesday in memory of those who are still missing from the 1998-99 war, as Kosovo marked its National Missing Persons Day.
Pristina designs a plan
Glauk Konjufca told Klan Kosova that there are still, as he stated, "parallel structures of Serbia" in the north, which cannot be shut down in six months.
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Pristina adopts resolution on Srebrenica
89 deputies voted for the adoption of the resolution, no one was against or abstained, reports the Pristina Reporters.
At the moment when the President of the Assembly, Glauk Konjufca, announced a point on the Draft Resolution on the committed genocide in Srebrenica, the deputies of the Serbian List and Minister Goran Raki left the session.
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Kosovo’s Broadcaster at Crossroads as MPs Ready to Sack Board
BIRN has also reported how family members of former Kosovo president Hashim Thaci were hired as a copyright expert, a camera operator and in the marketing department.
Allegations of nepotism
Kosovo public broadcaster, RTK, board reporting to the parliamentary commission. Photo: BIRN
Mass Sacking of Kosovo Ambassadors Condemned by Opposition
Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani has dismissed 12 ambassadors acting on a proposal by the Foreign Ministry to recall all the country's politically appointed ambassadors.
"President Osmani has acted in accordance with the proposal of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs," the President's office told BIRN.
Kosovo Village Remembers 106 Civilians Killed in 1999 War
Officials and local residents in Pastasel/Pusto Selo, a village in the Rahovec/Orahovac municipality, commemorated the 22nd anniversary on Wednesday of a massacre of 106 civilians during the Kosovo war in 1999.
Kosovo Leaders Mourn Massacre Victims, Call for Justice
Leading politicians and relatives of the victims marked the anniversaries of the killings of civilians in the villages of Krushe e Madhe/Velika Krusa, Krushe e Vogel/Mala Krusa and Suhareke/Suva Reka on Friday.
Kosovo Parliament Elects Albin Kurti as Prime Minister
Six weeks after snap elections, parliament in Kosovo on Monday voted in Albin Kurti as Prime Minister for the second time within 13 months, after a long parliamentary debate.
Some 67 of the 120 MPs in the parliament supported Kurti's candidacy while 30 voted against.