Press: Serb takeover of court, campaign news

The dailies this Saturday report about the ongoing election campaign and yesterday's K. Mitrovica courthouse events.

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The dailies this Saturday report about the ongoing election campaign and yesterday's K. Mitrovica courthouse events. ALO—"I personally offer safety to foreign investors," says the deputy leader of the Radicals, SRS, whose party is one of the favorites to win the May 11 elections. Press: Serb takeover of court, campaign news "Wall kills three workers", is about an accident in a farm in Senta, Vojvodina, when a wall crumbled trapping and killing three people. BORBA—"Government does what is has to", is about the functioning of the so-called technical cabinet, bridging the period until a new one is formed. Yesterday's averted humanitarian crisis in the Serb enclaves in Kosovo, that were denied medical supplies for over a week, is reported under, "Catastrophe in the making". BLIC—"Distribution of mandates blocks Tadic-Dinkic agreement", is about the election campaign woes parties find themselves in while seeking coalition partners. "Wall kills father and son in farm", more about the deadly Senta incident. Good news for those planning their summer vacation on the front page: "Vacation prices up to 20 percent lower". VECERNJE NOVOSTI—"Sky-high interest rates", says that cash and consumer loans have become more expensive with the latest central bank, NBS, monetary measures. Footballer Goran Drulic, who filed a criminal complaint that brought down Dragan Dzajic, was making a statement for the prosecution yesterday: "Red Star, not Dzajic, owe me", he is quoted as saying, about the "mislaid" millions from his transfer to Zaragoza several years ago. As for pre-election coalitions, it seems that the waters in the Serbian political scene are less muddy, and that a full scale campaigning onslaught from new coalitions can be expected soon: "Cards already open". GAZETA—Yesterday's entry of the Serb judicial workers to the Kosovska Mitrovica courthouse is on the front page: "Serbs take court by storm". The paper also speculates that after the May elections, regardless of the outcome, Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica will not accept any state office, other than engagement in his party, the DSS: "Voja withdraws". GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Serbia risks losing South Stream", more speculation on the energy agreement with Russia and the planned natural gas pipeline. "Serbian law in Kosmet", says a headline to a report from Kosovska Mitrovica. "Drulic defends Dzaja?", the daily wonders, about the footballer's statement yesterday. DANAS—A long headline brings news from the DS camp, more specifically their leader, Boris Tadic: "I see no basis on which we could build a coalition with the LDP, DSS and NS". Slovenian politician and European Parliament Serbia rapporteur Jelko Kacin says, "Visa cancellation for all Western Balkans states simultaneously". "Serbian flag on court building", is about yesterday's events in and around the northern Kosovo town's court. KURIR—The tabloid leads with a story about the medical supplies to Serb enclaves in Kosovo: "Ruecker, you fascist". The paper reports about the football mafia case testimony yesterday with no question mark: "Drula defended Dzaja". POLITIKA—The daily brings a photograph of the Serbian flag on the Kosovska Mitrovica court, and informs: "Serbs take over court building". "I do not trust their sincerity", Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica says in an interview, where he addresses his former coalition partners' Kosovo policy; details from the interview here. "Medicines arrived in central Kosovo last night", more on the medical supplies controversy.

Press: Serb takeover of court, campaign news

"Wall kills three workers", is about an accident in a farm in Senta, Vojvodina, when a wall crumbled trapping and killing three people.

BORBA—"Government does what is has to", is about the functioning of the so-called technical cabinet, bridging the period until a new one is formed.

Yesterday's averted humanitarian crisis in the Serb enclaves in Kosovo, that were denied medical supplies for over a week, is reported under, "Catastrophe in the making".

BLIC—"Distribution of mandates blocks Tadić-Dinkić agreement", is about the election campaign woes parties find themselves in while seeking coalition partners.

"Wall kills father and son in farm", more about the deadly Senta incident.

Good news for those planning their summer vacation on the front page: "Vacation prices up to 20 percent lower".

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI—"Sky-high interest rates", says that cash and consumer loans have become more expensive with the latest central bank, NBS, monetary measures.

Footballer Goran Drulić, who filed a criminal complaint that brought down Dragan Džajić, was making a statement for the prosecution yesterday: "Red Star, not Džajić, owe me", he is quoted as saying, about the "mislaid" millions from his transfer to Zaragoza several years ago.

As for pre-election coalitions, it seems that the waters in the Serbian political scene are less muddy, and that a full scale campaigning onslaught from new coalitions can be expected soon: "Cards already open".

GAZETA—Yesterday's entry of the Serb judicial workers to the Kosovska Mitrovica courthouse is on the front page: "Serbs take court by storm".

The paper also speculates that after the May elections, regardless of the outcome, Prime Minister Vojislav Koštunica will not accept any state office, other than engagement in his party, the DSS: "Voja withdraws".

GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Serbia risks losing South Stream", more speculation on the energy agreement with Russia and the planned natural gas pipeline.

"Serbian law in Kosmet", says a headline to a report from Kosovska Mitrovica.

"Drulić defends Džaja?", the daily wonders, about the footballer's statement yesterday.

DANAS—A long headline brings news from the DS camp, more specifically their leader, Boris Tadić: "I see no basis on which we could build a coalition with the LDP, DSS and NS".

Slovenian politician and European Parliament Serbia rapporteur Jelko Kacin says, "Visa cancellation for all Western Balkans states simultaneously".

"Serbian flag on court building", is about yesterday's events in and around the

northern Kosovo town's court.

KURIR—The tabloid leads with a story about the medical supplies to Serb enclaves in Kosovo: "Ruecker, you fascist".

The paper reports about the football mafia case testimony yesterday with no question mark: "Drula defended Džaja".

POLITIKA—The daily brings a photograph of the Serbian flag on the Kosovska Mitrovica court, and informs: "Serbs take over court building".

"I do not trust their sincerity", Prime Minister Vojislav Koštunica says in an interview, where he addresses his former coalition partners' Kosovo policy; details from the interview here.

"Medicines arrived in central Kosovo last night", more on the medical supplies controversy.

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