Yearly Archives: 2009

Albania opposition says too early to claim vote win

TIRANA – Albania’s opposition Socialist Party said on Thursday it was premature for any party to claim victory ahead of the final results of the country’s election the ruling Democratic Party has already claimed it has won. Prime Minister Sali Berisha said he would wait for the Central Election Commission …

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Deblokiran proces imenovanja direktora

SARAJEVO – Vijeće ministara BiH imenovalo je jučer Biljanu Čamur i Dženanu Hodžić za svoje predstavnike u Komisiji za izbor direktora Direkcije za evropske integracije (DEI) BiH. Time je deblokirana procedura imenovanja prvog čovjeka ove direkcije, koja mjesecima nema direktora. Predsjedavajući Vijeća ministara Nikola Špirić rekao je da su razgovarali …

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Akcize

Povećanje akciza na cigarete i kafu potpuno je opravdan potez vlasti BiH. Normalno je i prihvatljivo da se najveći porezi ubiru na luksuznim proizvodima. Problem sa Zakonom o trošarinama mogao bi biti povećanje cijene goriva. Većina proizvođača i trgovaca osnovnim životnim namirnicama u finalnu cijenu proizvoda ukalkuliše i cijenu goriva. …

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Bulgaria must connect with gas systems of Romania and Greece as soon as possible

SOFIA Bulgarian government in line with the European Commission requirements must make connections with gas systems of Romania and Greece as soon as possible. This is what chairman of the Bulgarian Association of Digless Technology Eng. Stefan Zhelyazkov said.

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Albanian election results stall

TIRANA, Albania Vote counting has hit a snag due to serious disagreements between the major political parties in a couple of regions. The Central Election Commission (CEC) says that with 98% of votes tallied, the ruling coalition headed by the Democratic Party (DP) won 70 of the 140 seats in …

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Karadzic trial won’t start before September

THE HAGUE, The Netherlands The war crimes trial against former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic will not start before September, tribunal Judge Ian Bonomy said on Wednesday (July 1st). Karadzic, however, rejected and said the date is too soon because reviewing materials related to the case would take “several months”.

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Strong earthquake rattles Crete

ATHENS, Greece A strong earthquake registering 5.9 on the Richter scale was registered south of the island of Crete on Wednesday (July 1st). The epicentre was 30km deep in the Mediterranean Sea, about 450km southeast of Athens. A second quake, registering 4.5, occurred several minutes later. No injuries or damage …

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Watchdog rates democratic development in Balkans

WASHINGTON, United State Democracy watchdog Freedom House said on Tuesday (June 30th) that democratic development in Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia and Albania is stable, while a drop is seen in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). In its 13th report on “Nations in Transit”, the organisation described 2008 as a generally …

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Tadic criticises Kosovo elections

BELGRADE, Serbia Though voting is more than four months away, President Boris Tadic said on Wednesday (July 1st) no protections are in place for the Serb minority to participate in Kosovo’s November local elections. Nor, he said, would there be any guarantee that Serbs would have any legitimacy in Kosovo …

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Croatia, Serbia, BiH prosecutors to work together

THE HAGUE, The Netherlands Prosecutors from Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), Croatia and Serbia arrived at the UN war crimes tribunal Wednesday (July 1st) for a six-month programme in which they will work alongside colleagues from The Hague. Welcoming them, tribunal chief prosecutor Serge Brammertz described it as a “new phase” …

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