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New government of provisional Pristina institutions elected, Kurti remains PM, 
one Serb among ministers
Dragica Ranković
3–4 minutes
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[Albin Kurti, Aljbin Kurti, Josep Borrell, Džozep Borel]

Photo: Tanjug/AP

The assembly of the provisional Pristina institutions last night elected a new 
government, which will be led by Albin 
Kurti<https://www.telegraf.rs/teme/albin-kurti>, the president of the 
Self-Determination party, who until now served as outgoing prime minister.

66 deputies voted for the new government, 49 were against, while nobody 
abstained.

The new government of the provisional institutions includes Minister of Foreign 
Affairs Gljauk Konjufca, Minister of Defense Ejup Maqedonci, Minister of the 
Interior Xhelal Svecla, the Minister of Justice Donika Gervala.

Minister of Education is Hajrulla Ceku, Minister of Local Self-Government is 
Elbert Krasniqi, while Minister for Communities and Return is Nenad Rasic.

Representative of the Serb List Igor Simic announced during the discussion that 
this party will not support the new government and pointed out that Kurti's 
keynote address did not mention Serbs at all.

Simic stressed that not even the rights guaranteed by the (Pristina) 
constitution are in fact guaranteed to the Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija.

He also criticized the proposal to make Nenad Rasic a minister, pointing out 
that Rasic (a Serb) won his seat in the assembly in polling stations where no 
Serbs voted, and that he cannot represent Serbs.

Presenting the composition of the new government, Kurti said that over the next 
four years, Pristina will invest one billion euros in defense, as well as 
increase the number of members of the so-called KSF, build an ammunition 
factory and manufacture combat drones.

He repeated his accusations against Belgrade because of alleged "attacks and 
provocations" and added that his government will advocate for normalization of 
relations with Belgrade through dialogue based on the Brussels Agreement and 
the Ohrid Annex, but that normalization of relations implies "bilateral 
relations".

Kurti began his speech by criticizing the Kosovo Specialist Prosecutor's 
Office, located in The Hague, for seeking 45 years in prison for each of the 
four former leaders of the so-called KLA ("Kosovo Liberation Army"), who are on 
trial for war crimes.

Representatives of all Albanian parties also expressed their support for the 
four defendants.

Earlier in the evening, a constitutive session of the assembly was held, where 
Albulena Haxhiu from the Self-Determination was elected as president of the 
assembly, while Slavko Simic from the Serb List is among the five 
vice-presidents.

(Telegraf.rs/Tanjug)

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