The Constitutional Court of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) is expected to rule Wednesday (March 30th) on the formation of authorities in the entity. Outgoing FBiH President Borjana Kristo filed a motion
Read More »Serbia urges Kosovo Serbs to boycott census
The parliamentary committee on Kosovo urged on Monday (March 28th) that Kosovo Serbs boycott the upcoming population census unless it is conducted by the UN across all of Kosovo. Minister for Kosovo Goran
Read More »Kosovo court rules Pacolli’s election violated constitution
The Constitutional Court ruled on Monday (March 28th) that the parliamentary procedures used to elect Behgjet Pacolli as president violated the constitution. “Behgjet Pacolli was elected in an unconstitutional procedure,”
Read More »Almost half of Croats are against EU membership
Croatia has started a final offensive to enter the EU in 2011. The European Commission (EC) said that the pre-accession talks could be finalised, if the country steps up its efforts in the fight against corruption and the detention of war criminals.
Read More »Macedonian PM: Parliament may dissolve on March 31
March 31 is the perfect date for the parliament to dissolve and to call early parliamentary elections, said Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski. According to him, it is within the authorities of the parliament’s chairperson to set a sitting and he expected it to be this week.
Read More »Stefan Fule visits Belgrade
EU Commissioner for Enlargement Stefan Fule has started his visit to Belgrade today, where he arrived to discuss Serbia’s EU integration.The EU official will then meet with Interior Minister Ivica Dačić.
Read More »Russia, Moldova FMs to discuss trade, economic ties, Dniester reg
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Moldovan Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration Iurie Leanca meet on Tuesday in Moscow to discuss trade and economic relations between the two countries as well as the Dniester region problem.
Read More »Some progress made after second round of Kosovo talks
Kosovo and Serbia have said that some progress has been made on issues of cadastre and land registers, as well as energy supply, at the second round of talks in Brussels. “There has been some progress on the cadastre and registers and issues of energy supply (…) and we hope …
Read More »Serbian, Croatian, Slovenian PMs to meet
Serbian President Boris Tadic will meet with the prime ministers of Slovenia and Croatia in Smederevo on Friday to discuss economic cooperation and international issues. The gathering in the central Serbia town will be the officials’ second trilateral meeting. The first was held in the Slovenian city of Ptuj in …
Read More »EU Commissioner Stefan Fuele says EU enlargement process will continue
EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fuele said on Saturday (March 26th) that there is no enlargement fatigue and this year will be important for the process. Fuele held talks with Montenegrin Prime Minister Igor Luksic on
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