December 5, 2011
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Opposition reacted severely against the agreement reached in Brussels regarding the integrated border management. Furthermore, Vetëvendosje Movement announced its decision to start a no confidence motion against Prime Minister Hashim Thaçi.
Pristina, KOSOVO – Monday, December 5, 2011 / The independent NewsweeK
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Kosovo Self-Determination part leader Albin Kurti, behind the Albanian
national flag, holding a speech to its supporters in Pristina, Kosovo.
(Photo.Vedat Xhymshiti/Independent Newsweek)
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This Movement hopes that other opposition caucuses, as well as individual MPs who want to defend people’s interests, will support their initiative.
“This government, with the latest agreements in Brussels, has proved that it does not want Kosovo’s good, but it only wants the power,” Vetëvendosje stated.
It announced gatherings with citizens, actions and protests against agreements reached between the government of Kosovo and Serbia.
Although the three opposition parties oppose the latest agreement reached with Serbia, LDK and AAK announced that they will not support the motion to be initiated by Vetëvendosje, considering that Kosovo is not in a position to hold elections at this
time.
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