BERISHA DEFEATED BY FLOWERS
YESTERDAY THE OPPOSITION CHALLENGED THE GOVERNMENT AND THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY. POLICE: THERE WERE 6,000 PEOPLE, THERE WERE 2,000 POLICE OFFICERS
The calm of 100,000 demonstrators, Rama: The protest will continue
The Socialist leader: I will not boycott Parliament. Berisha: The ‘Coup’ henchwoman must continue the investigation
YESTERDAY THE OPPOSITION CHALLENGED THE GOVERNMENT AND THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY. POLICE: THERE WERE 6,000 PEOPLE, THERE WERE 2,000 POLICE OFFICERS
BERISHA DEFEATED BY FLOWERS
The calm of 100,000 demonstrators, Rama: The protest will continue
The Socialist leader:
I will not boycott
Parliament.
Berisha: The henchwoman
of the ‘Coup’ must
continue the investigation
By DARINA TANUSHI
Yesterday the opposition remembered the 3 victims of the 21 January demonstration with a silent march. Under strict security measures, well managed and organized by the Socialists themselves, this tribute gathering passed in calm, thus overturning the entire image of 21 January. The entire boulevard was dressed yesterday with red-and-black ribbons, while from 1:00 p.m. funeral music also began to be heard there. Likewise, both sides of the boulevard were cordoned off with ribbons...
On pages 2-3
(In photo:) Edi Rama with the son of Hekuran Deda, moved to tears at yesterday’s homage (top right) Citizens at yesterday’s homage (bottom right) The little daughter of the victim Faik Myrtaj
A solution to the crisis in five variants
Opinion of the Day
By AFRIM KRASNIQI
When the first week passed after the extraordinary events of 21 April, which led to the killing of three citizens and the wounding of several dozen officers... Continued on page 21
A solution to the crisis in five variants
Berisha exposes the coup plotters: Edi Rama and Ina Rama, Bamir Topi and Bahri Shaqiri
The President calls on his predecessors: PD-PS should sit down
Prime Minister Sali Berisha first accused President Bamir Topi of failing to condemn what he described as violence against institutions on 21 January during the opposition protest...
Berisha exposes the coup plotters:
Edi Rama and Ina Rama,
Bamir Topi and Bahri Shaqiri
By BLEDAR HOTI
Prime Minister Sali Berisha first accused President Bamir Topi of failing to condemn what he described as violence against institutions on 21 January during the opposition protest. One hour before the start of the opposition’s homage protest, the prime minister appeared before the media saying that the head ...
On page 4
The ‘agreement’ for the guards: Prosecutors were to go to the police, Ina Rama does not accept
The Chief Prosecutor: The prosecution’s detention orders must be enforced
The ‘agreement’ for the guards:
Prosecutors were to go to the
police, Ina Rama does not accept
By TEDI BLUSHI
The agreement was broken. It is not known whether, according to a gentleman’s pact, the ‘deal’ continues. But three days earlier, Prime Minister Sali Berisha and the General Prosecutor, Ina Rama, had agreed...
On page 5
Zani Caushi becomes a father in prison, photos of the little boy are published
Bluetooth/'BB4': Edison Doli can’t go without sex
Supplement
Kosovo’s dark past
Yesterday in “The Financial Times”
Yesterday
in “The Financial Times”
By JILL SANDERS
Since they recognized Kosovo’s independence in 2008, the US and its EU allies have had no illusions about the malign influence of corruption... Continued on page 20
Kosovo’s dark past
Pressure on ‘Petrolifera’ at risk of 50 million euros
TAX PROBLEM
Pressure on
‘Petrolifera’
at risk of
50 million euros
On page 10
Kadare turns 75, birthday in a borrowed house
INTELLECTUALS-PETITION
Kadare turns 75,
birthday
in a borrowed house
On page 14
Medicine, dispute over reimbursable drugs: They should be changed
THEY GO FOR THE CHEAPEST ONES
Medicine, dispute over
reimbursable drugs:
They should be changed
On page 11