Press: Ill-fated coalition, shootout in Sandžak

The dailies today lead with the government crisis and rival Muslim groups' clash in Tutin yesterday.

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The dailies today lead with the government crisis and rival Muslim groups' clash in Tutin yesterday. BLIC—"Government already fell", the daily got it right in its Saturday issue, reporting about the conflict over Kosovo and the EU between the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) and the Democrats (DS). Press: Ill-fated coalition, shootout in Sandzak "Belgrade wants UN to stop publication of Carla Del Ponte's book", says another headline. "FA needs a broomstick", looks at the state of affairs in Serbian football after several high profile arrests in connection to abuse of office. VECERNJE NOVOSTI—"Mission does not go north", says that UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has warned EULEX. "Blood letting in front of mosque", is about yesterday's shootout in Tutin, when two rival groups of Muslims clashed in the volatile Sandzak region. "Way out only through elections", is about the end of the current government, and inability of coalition partners to see eye to eye on crucial issues. GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Serbia must not accept new Munich", DSS deputy president Aleksandar Popovic is quoted on the front page; he likened the fate of Czechoslovakia, its Sudetenland, and Western powers' attempts to appease Hitler on the eve of the Second World War with the situation over Kosovo today. "Autonomy there, state here", compares Northern Cyprus and Kosovo. The paper also looks at the former Chinese embassy in Belgrade: "Homeless in Chinese embassy". DANAS—The daily's weekend double issue leads with a quote from the prime minister: "Kostunica: I do not trust coalition partners". "Kosovo could be one more precedent", looks at the province's possible future position in international organizations. "Showdown at medrasa construction site", is about the Tutin troubles yesterday. The newspaper is one step behind when it brings an interview with Defense Minister Dragan Sutanovac (DS): "Rejecting EU agreement would lead to elections". POLITIKA—"Six ways for government to collapse", the daily brings an analysis of the ways out of the coalition crisis on its front page. "Worshippers clash over medrasa foundations", is about the shootout on Tutin. "Hard currency reserves down EUR 122.2mn", is about the latest news from the National Bank of Serbia (NBS).

Press: Ill-fated coalition, shootout in Sandžak

"Belgrade wants UN to stop publication of Carla Del Ponte's book", says another headline.

"FA needs a broomstick", looks at the state of affairs in Serbian football after several high profile arrests in connection to abuse of office.

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI—"Mission does not go north", says that UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has warned EULEX.

"Blood letting in front of mosque", is about yesterday's shootout in Tutin, when two rival groups of Muslims clashed in the volatile Sandžak region.

"Way out only through elections", is about the end of the current government, and inability of coalition partners to see eye to eye on crucial issues.

GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Serbia must not accept new Munich", DSS deputy president Aleksandar Popović is quoted on the front page; he likened the fate of Czechoslovakia, its Sudetenland, and Western powers' attempts to appease Hitler on the eve of the Second World War with the situation over Kosovo today.

"Autonomy there, state here", compares Northern Cyprus and Kosovo.

The paper also looks at the former Chinese embassy in Belgrade: "Homeless in Chinese embassy".

DANAS—The daily's weekend double issue leads with a quote from the prime minister: "Koštunica: I do not trust coalition partners".

"Kosovo could be one more precedent", looks at the province's possible future position in international organizations.

"Showdown at medrasa construction site", is about the Tutin troubles yesterday.

The newspaper is one step behind when it brings an interview with Defense Minister Dragan Šutanovac (DS): "Rejecting EU agreement would lead to elections".

POLITIKA—"Six ways for government to collapse", the daily brings an analysis of the ways out of the coalition crisis on its front page.

"Worshippers clash over medrasa foundations", is about the shootout on Tutin.

"Hard currency reserves down EUR 122.2mn", is about the latest news from the National Bank of Serbia (NBS).

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