A SIGH OF RELIEF IN KOSOVO
As Kosovan Serbs defy Belgrade's call for a
total boycott of elections, obstructionism is starting to look an
outmoded policy
Anna Di Lellio
www.guardian.co.uk, 16 November 2009
Kosovo held the first elections after
independence without incident, and apparently without any loser. The
new state had to choose mayors and local assemblies, and although
the turnout was...
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Report No. 11
CAMPAIGNING AND THE ALBANIAN CONNECTION
October 2009.
The Albanian Prime
Minister Visits Kosovo
Sali Berisha, the prime minister of Albania, visited Kosovo on the
6th and 7th of October. This was his
first official visit of the
new-born state after its independence declaration. At this occasion,
he has been awarded with the Medal of Freedom, recognizing his
support...
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ANSWERS TO
FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS ON THE
DECENTRALIZATION
PROCESS IN KOSOVO
This document is intended to inform citizens on
the decentralization process and to respond to
questions that have
been frequently asked. It is not a legal guide to the process and
should not be read as such. For people interested in the theoretical
and legal aspects of decentralization in Kosovo there is
reference
to the key...
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News Release
ICR APPOINTS MUNICIPAL
PREPARATION TEAMS
FOR THE NEW
MUNICIPALITY OF
PARTESH/PARTEŠ AND
THE EXPANDED
MUNICIPALITY OF
NOVOBËRDË/NOVO BRDO
Number: 31/2009,
27 October 2009.
The International Civilian Representative (ICR),
Pieter Feith, has appointed 12 members to the Municipal Preparation
Team (MPT) for the new municipality of Partesh...
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