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[3] As a result of increasing political polarization, Sözcü became one of the country's top-selling newspapers through its anti-government ( Justice and Development Party or AKP) stance. [ 4 ] It is the highest-selling Turkish paper that openly criticizes the ruling party and Recep Tayyip Erdoğan .
The Gazette includes proclamations by the President as well as both general and government notices made by its various departments. It publishes regulations and notices in terms of acts, changes of names, company registrations and de-registrations, financial statements, land restitution notices, liquor licence applications and transport permits.
[1] Jeta Xharra complained that her TV show Life in Kosovo on the public channel RTK , airing since 2005, had its airtime cut for political reasons and was replaced by lower-league soccer games. The budget for investigative journalism on RTK had already been proposed for cuts in 2009, but this was later avoided by the Parliament.
Turkish Justice Party of Kosovo (Kosova Türk Adalet Partisi) [citation needed]Ashkali Party for Integration (Partia e Ashkalinjëve për Integrim); Bosniak Party of Democratic Action of Kosovo (Bošnjačka Stranka Demokratske Akcije Kosova)
At the same time, RTK's TV services were expanded to include a channel called RTK 2, which is intended to focus on minorities, and with it, all minority language programming were moved from RTK 1 to RTK 2. [5] By 2014, RTK saw the launch of two new stations such as RTK 3 which is a news channel and RTK 4 which is an arts and documentary channel ...
−1 Minority lists (20 seats) SL: Goran Rakić: 6.12 9 0 KDTP: Mahir Yagcilar: 1.08 2 0 Vakat: Rasim Demiri 0.89 2 0 NDS: Emilija Redžepi: 0.49 1 0 SLS: Slobodan Petrović: 0.49 1 +1 PDAK: Danush Ademi 0.33 1 0 PLE: Isuf Berisha 0.33 1 0 JGP: Adem Hodža: 0.33 1 New PAI: Etem Arifi 0.29 1 0 PREBK: Albert Kinolli 0.13 1 +1
1 Ibrahim Rugova: 1944–2006: 23 December 1989: 21 January 2006: 16 years, 29 days 2 Fatmir Sejdiu: 1951– 9 December 2006: 7 November 2010: 3 years, 333 days 3 Isa Mustafa: 1951– 7 November 2010: 14 March 2021: 10 years, 127 days 4 Lumir Abdixhiku: 1983 – 14 March 2021: Incumbent: 3 years, 345 days
The deputy prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo (Albanian: Zëvendëskryeministri i Republikës së Kosovës, Serbian: Заменик премијера Републике Косово, romanized: Zamenik premijera Republike Kosovo) is the deputy head of government of Kosovo.