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Thursday, 17.07.2014.

14:51

Kosovo assembly elects president

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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Comm. Parrisson

pre 9 godina

"Especially the fact a member of the serb parliamentary group was elected temporary speaker during the inaugural session of the Kosovo parliment is a good sign, and also shows that all the arguments about Serbia not recognizing Kosovo actually don't show reality on the ground."
(willi Pfaff, 17 July 2014 17:50)

Eh, in case you don't know: The Serbian parliamentary group in the Kosovo parliament is not Serbia, and does not speak for Serbia, and its actions are not controlled by Serbia - though some people might think so. The Serbian parliamentary group seems to adopt to the situation on the ground, doing the best for their survival in a hostile environment, and votes together with more or less moderate Kosovo Albanian parties to get rid of criminal and corrupt Kosovo government under Mr. 'voted by 115%' Thaci and to prevent a participation of Albanian national extremists under Kurti who want to restrict their minority rights.

willi Pfaff

pre 9 godina

you left out two very important things in your article. The kosovo parliment temporarily voted in the Srpska list member of parliment Milka Vuletic to oversee the election of the house speaker, and after Mustafa was elected he said: “I will work in the interest of all MPs and all parliamentary groups no matter if they are present or not. We will work a lot for the integration of our minority communities, who elected us today”. In your article the word 'minority' was left out, but his statement has a completly different meaning if that word is included in his statement.
Especially the fact a member of the serb parliamentary group was elected temporary speaker during the inaugural session of the Kosovo parliment is a good sign, and also shows that all the arguments about Serbia not recognizing Kosovo actually don't show reality on the ground.

willi Pfaff

pre 9 godina

you left out two very important things in your article. The kosovo parliment temporarily voted in the Srpska list member of parliment Milka Vuletic to oversee the election of the house speaker, and after Mustafa was elected he said: “I will work in the interest of all MPs and all parliamentary groups no matter if they are present or not. We will work a lot for the integration of our minority communities, who elected us today”. In your article the word 'minority' was left out, but his statement has a completly different meaning if that word is included in his statement.
Especially the fact a member of the serb parliamentary group was elected temporary speaker during the inaugural session of the Kosovo parliment is a good sign, and also shows that all the arguments about Serbia not recognizing Kosovo actually don't show reality on the ground.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 9 godina

"Especially the fact a member of the serb parliamentary group was elected temporary speaker during the inaugural session of the Kosovo parliment is a good sign, and also shows that all the arguments about Serbia not recognizing Kosovo actually don't show reality on the ground."
(willi Pfaff, 17 July 2014 17:50)

Eh, in case you don't know: The Serbian parliamentary group in the Kosovo parliament is not Serbia, and does not speak for Serbia, and its actions are not controlled by Serbia - though some people might think so. The Serbian parliamentary group seems to adopt to the situation on the ground, doing the best for their survival in a hostile environment, and votes together with more or less moderate Kosovo Albanian parties to get rid of criminal and corrupt Kosovo government under Mr. 'voted by 115%' Thaci and to prevent a participation of Albanian national extremists under Kurti who want to restrict their minority rights.

willi Pfaff

pre 9 godina

you left out two very important things in your article. The kosovo parliment temporarily voted in the Srpska list member of parliment Milka Vuletic to oversee the election of the house speaker, and after Mustafa was elected he said: “I will work in the interest of all MPs and all parliamentary groups no matter if they are present or not. We will work a lot for the integration of our minority communities, who elected us today”. In your article the word 'minority' was left out, but his statement has a completly different meaning if that word is included in his statement.
Especially the fact a member of the serb parliamentary group was elected temporary speaker during the inaugural session of the Kosovo parliment is a good sign, and also shows that all the arguments about Serbia not recognizing Kosovo actually don't show reality on the ground.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 9 godina

"Especially the fact a member of the serb parliamentary group was elected temporary speaker during the inaugural session of the Kosovo parliment is a good sign, and also shows that all the arguments about Serbia not recognizing Kosovo actually don't show reality on the ground."
(willi Pfaff, 17 July 2014 17:50)

Eh, in case you don't know: The Serbian parliamentary group in the Kosovo parliament is not Serbia, and does not speak for Serbia, and its actions are not controlled by Serbia - though some people might think so. The Serbian parliamentary group seems to adopt to the situation on the ground, doing the best for their survival in a hostile environment, and votes together with more or less moderate Kosovo Albanian parties to get rid of criminal and corrupt Kosovo government under Mr. 'voted by 115%' Thaci and to prevent a participation of Albanian national extremists under Kurti who want to restrict their minority rights.