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Leader Riza Halimi said that he expects the coalition to win two of the 250 seats in parliament.
This is a very concrete stepin learning about and accepting cohabitation," said Riza Halimi.
Mr. Kamberi replaced Riza Halimi at that position, who had been at the head of the party since its foundation or for full 28 years.
The construction of a new facility is of utmost importance for children from that part of Veliki Trnovac,” said Riza Halimi, Leader of the Party for Democratic Action.
Although MPs Riza Halimi and Saip Kamberi had been invited, they failed to attend the session of the Presidency of the Coordination Body.
This is one of the first concrete breakthroughs that were made withthe assistance of the Albanian National Council, said Riza Halimi, Leader of the Party for Democratic Action.
I have already scheduled a meeting with the Albanian MP Riza Halimi, who has concrete proposals about how to the Coordination Body should function.
Riza Halimi, a candidate in the race for Presevo mayor, described it as an"opportunity to finally start with some changes and integrate(ethnic) Albanians" into local government.
Accompanying the students were representatives of their secondary schools, Presidents of the Municipalities of Presevo and Medvedja, Ragmi Mustafa and Slobodan Draskovic,as well as MP Riza Halimi.
The party has had its MPs in the Parliament of the Republic ofSerbia for many years, too. Riza Halimi was an MP for several terms of office, Saip Kamberi for one, while Fatmir Hasani is the current MP.
Milan Markovic, President of the Coordination Body, along with with Head of the OSCE Mission to Serbia, Ambassador Hans Ola Urstad,had a meeting with MP Riza Halimi, too.
Mr. Arifi said that MP Riza Halimi had referred their requirements, through the amendments, to the Parliament and that they were undergoing the Parliament's procedure. He also voiced hope that those requirements would be adopted by the Serbian Government.
The international community can only help us, as well as the Serbian government and all donors"said Mr. Arifi.He pointed out that MP Riza Halimi, too, supported the establishment of multiethnic government in Bujanovac.
MPs Riza Halimi and Saip Kamberi, as well as the President of the Albanian National Council Jonuz Musliu, didn't come to the meeting. Source:“Tanjug”,“Beta” and“FoNet” news agencies, Radio and Television of Serbia,“Politika” daily and Coordination Body.
Accompanying the students for the visit will be representatives of the secondary schools, presidents of the municipalities of Presevo, Bujanovac and Medvedja, Ragmi Mustafa, Saip Kamberi and Slobodan Draskovic,as well as MP Riza Halimi.
Riza Halimi, the Leader of the Party for Democratic Action(PDA), said that the discussions were very useful and practical. He said that the current everyday problems of the Albanians from those three municipalities had been discussed.
I extend congratulations to the Albanian national minority and to the Party for Democratic Action,which is led by Riza Halimi, on their good and responsible decision to go to the polls in such a considerable number and win two seats in the Parliament,".
The session will be attended by the Presidents of the Municipalities of Presevo, Bujanovac and Medvedja, Ragmi Mustafa, Nagip Arifi and Nebojsa Arsic,as well as by the Presidents of the Municipal Assemblies and MPs Riza Halimi, Saip Kamberi and Nenad Mitrovic.
The elected municipal presidents were the following: Riza Halimi from the Party of Democratic Action(PDA) in Presevo, Nagip Arifi from the PDA in Bujanovac and Slobodan Draskovic from the Democratic Alternative(DA) in Medvedja.
The agreement was signed by Co-ordinating Body President Nebojsa Covic, Bujanovac Mayor Nagip Arifi, Medvedja Mayor Slobodan Draskovic,Presevo Mayor Riza Halimi, Musliu and the president of the Democratic Union of the Valley, Skender Destani.
MP Riza Halimi asked what the Government can actually do to improve the position of Albanians in the south of Serbia because unemployment, as he said, is the main reason of their leaving Serbia and seeking asylum in developed European states.
February 2010. BELGRADE- On Tuesday, February 16, 2010, Boris Tadic, President of the Republic of Serbia,met with MP Riza Halimi and with President of the Coordination Body for the Municipalities of Presevo, Bujanovac and Medvedja Milan Markovic.
Riza Halimi, a representative of the ethnic Albanians living in southern Serbia and the only Albanian representative in the Serbian Parliament, said on April 3rd that her constituency could demand that their region be joined with Kosovo, if the province is divided.
The event was attended by the MP andLeader of the Party of Democratic Action(PDD) Riza Halimi, the President of the Albanian National Council Galip Beciri and the Mayor of Bujanovac Nagip Arifi.
The meeting will be attended by the Municipal Presidents of Presevo and Bujanovac, Sciprim Arifi and Saip Kamberi, the President of the National Council of the Albanian National Minority, Jonuz Musliu, the President of the Democratic Party, Nagip Arifi, andthe President of the Party for Democratic Action, Riza Halimi.
Visa liberalization mustn't be called into question”,said Riza Halimi, and added that representatives of the Serbian government, leaders of the Albanian community and representatives of the European countries with the greatest number of asylum seekers should jointly deal with the issue.
Regardless of the current developments, we shall, together with legitimate representatives of the citizens from the three southern Serbian municipalities,as well as with MP Riza Halimi, continue working on accomplishing the goals that were set on the occasion of reorganization of the Coordination Body, Mr. Markovic said.
In the discussion in which with the mayors of the three municipalities,MP Riza Halimi and Presidents of the Municipal Assemblies of Presevo and Bujanovac participated, the constructive remarks on some of the conclusions of the study were presented, but the majority view was that the study was a step in the right direction.
In the previous two elections, those held in 2008 and 2012, the PDD participated in the parliamentary elections with the"Coalition of the Albanians from the Presevo Valley",when the Albanian parties from South Serbia managed to win one seat in the Parliament, while Riza Halimi was an MP during both mandates.
The estimate was done by international experts, while leaders of the Albanians in South Serbia,among others, Riza Halimi and Saip Kamberi, as well as the MPs and Mayors of the municipalities of Presevo and Bujanovac, Ragmi Mustafa and Nagip Arifi, participated in it," Mr. Stankovic explained.