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Daily: PM to evaluate ministers’ work

The president has given the green light to the PM to assess ministers’ work if ruling coalition leaders do not reach an agreement on the government reshuffle.

According to daily Danas, it is less likely that the ruling coalition leaders will agree on the government reshuffle and the Democratic Party (DS) has therefore come up with a new proposal.

Belgian coalition broker resigns

The mediator entrusted with ending the crisis that has left Belgium without a government for nearly seven months has tendered his resignation. Johan Vande Lanotte, appointed by King Albert II, said he could make no further headway a day after two out of seven parties rejected his plan.

“Relations within ruling coalition good”

Serbian Defense Minister Dragan Å utanovac has stated that the PM and the ruling coalition will have the final say in the government reshuffle.

“It is never too late for a government reshuffle provided it introduces new quality. Changes are always welcome, but it is debatable how much energy and time they will take first within the ruling coalition, and then within individual ministries,” he told daily Večernje novosti.

Govt. reshuffle that wouldn’t bring changes

The ruling coalition parties are set to discuss possible changes in Serbia’s government during this month. It seems, however, that the “initial enthusiasm” heard from party leaders to reduce the number of portfolios has waned.

Kosovo parties form coalition

Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) and New Kosovo Alliance (AKR) have reached an agreement to form future Kosovo government, it was announced in Priština.

LDK and AKR leaders Hashim Thaci and Beghjet Pacolli will work together on creating an efficient, transparent, democratic and multi-ethnic government, the announcement reads.

JUI-F quits coalition


ISLAMABAD/LAHORE – The PPP-led government suffered another setback as it plunged to another crisis Tuesday when JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman announced Tuesday that his party had decided to quit the coalition government.
The latest twist in the countryÂ’s politics came after Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani earlier in the day sacked Minister for Religious Affairs Hamid Saeed Kazmi and Minister for Science and Technology Azam Swati from their offices. It is worth mentioning that Swati was one of the three JUI-FÂ’s ministers who were inducted in the cabinet.
As soon a high-level meeting of JUI-F made the decision, the remaining two ministers also sent their resignations to the prime minister.
They include Federal Minister Housing and Works Minister Rehmat Ullah Kakar and Federal Minister for Tourism Atta-ur-Rehman.
After the announcement, President Zardari and Premier Gilani telephoned Fazlur Rehman but he refused to talk. When asked about the contact by the Presidency, Fazl while talking to media said, “Please avoid such critical questions.”
He said the governmentÂ’s one-sided decision compelled them to quit the coalition government, adding that they were not taken into confidence over issue.
The JUI-F chief said he had responded positively to the reconciliation policy of the PPP Co-Chairman Asif Ali Zardari, adding that he asked the president to implement the agreement reached with the JUI-F which had joined the government on the basis of the deal.
He said the party had written many letters to Prime Minister Gilani to take action against the people involved in the Haj scandal but the government did not take any action. Instead, it dismissed their minister Azam Swati who stood firm against the huge corruption in Haj operations, he added.
When asked about the blasphemy law, he ridiculed Punjab Governor Salmaan TaseerÂ’s statements about amending the law and expressed his anger over the private bill moved by PPP MNA Sherry Rehman for this purpose.
In response to a question, he asked the PPP government to revoke the notification of SwatiÂ’s removal and issue a formal apology.
About the future plan of action and RGST Bill which would soon be tabled in the Lower House of the Parliament, Fazl said the JUI-F would oppose the bill and would not bail out the govt from the possible embarrassment during the voting.
Later, as a reconciliatory move, President ZardariÂ’s spokesman Dr Qayyum Soomro reached FazlÂ’s residence for convincing him to withdraw his decision.
Meanwhile, talking to media after a religious ceremony at Kala Shah Kaku near Lahore, Kazmi said a particular group was conspiring against him after his appointment as the federal minister for Religious Affairs. They wanted to grab the ministry, he added.
Talking about his removal, Kazmi said the decision had been taken although there was no solid proof against him but he had no complaint over the move.
“I am simple man and not involved in any corruption,” he said.
He said fabricated stories were being spread just for targeting him.
When asked why he did not resign despite constant pressure, Kazmi replied he wanted to stand up against the conspirators and there was no reason to do so in the absence of concrete evidence.
He reminded the reporters that no accused could be termed criminal till the charges were proved in the court.
On the reports of freezing his bank accounts, Kazmi he had no wealth; therefore, the decision, if taken, would not affect him.
In an exclusive telephonic conversation with Nawa-i-Waqt from Zurich, Azam Swati described his removal as an honour, saying he was the lone minister in Pakistan who had ever been sacked over pointing out corruption.
He said he was grateful to Maulana Fazlur Rehman and other party elders for deciding to quit the govt after his expulsion from the cabinet. He also thanked the people and media for, what he called naming, him as the ‘honest minister’.
“This day will always be remembered as an important milestone in the country’s history,” he remarked, adding that it had inculcated a new feeling in the nation.
It was a JUI-F minister who exposed corruption prevailing in the government, he said.
Swati said the incumbent govt never paid attention to science and technology, as the budget of Higher Education Commission (HEC) was slashed while that of BISP, which he termed as bogus, was increased from Rs30 billion to Rs90 billion. He had walked out of the cabinet meeting when it was approved, Swati added.
The JUI-F senator said he would stay in Zurich at his daughterÂ’s house and also land in Dubai for some days.
It is pertinent to recall that Swati runs a departmental store chain and oil companies in the US where he had stayed till late 1990s but later opted to return to Pakistan.
Talking to media, Federal Minister for Information Qamar Zaman Kaira said obviously there were some differences between the two allies but the matter would soon be resolved amicably.
Though the PMÂ’s House statement about the sacking of the two ministers did not mention any reasons but they have been fired over the controversy about the corruption in the Haj operations. Kazmi is facing serious allegations of corruption in Haj levelled against him by Swati and others. It resulted in media war as both the ministers did not follow the premierÂ’s advice to avoid issuing statements, thus aggravating the differences between the two cabinet fellows.
Prime Minister Gilani has given the additional charge of Religious Affairs to Syed Khursheed Shah, Minister of Labour and Manpower Minister of Education Sardar Assef Ahmed will look after the Ministry of Science and Technology.
The premier has also appointed Makhdoom Shahbuddin as Minister for Defence Production, who will continue to hold his portfolio of the Health Ministry. The slot was vacant after the resignation by former minister Abdul Qayyum Jatoi.
Meanwhile, Secretary Ministry of Religious Affairs Agha Sarwar Raza
Qazalbash has been directed to report to the Establishment Division, while Secretary Overseas Pakistanis Division Saeed Khan has replaced Qazalbash.

Moldovan pro-European coalition win

In Moldova the ruling pro-European coalition has defied predictions to secure a resounding victory the country’s general election. Prime Minister Vlad Filat’s Alliance was widely expected to the lose the poll but the Communists led by former President Vladimir Voronin were soundly beaten in Sunday’s vote.

Local Albanian coalition collapses

The municipal government in the southern town of PreÅ¡evo, made up of three ethnic Albanian parties, has collapsed. Democratic Union of the Valley leader Skender Destani said his party had decided to leave the coalition with Ragmi Mustafa’s Democratic Party of Albanians and Orhan Redzepi’s the National Movement of Albanians.

Intel, 70 Partners Start Up New Data Center Coalition

The new Open Data Center Alliance consists of about 70 global enterprises representing more than $50 billion in annual IT investment that want cloud systems to work more efficiently. – Intel and a number of its international partners proved to be in
sharing frames of mind Oct. 27 when they jointly announced their new Open Data Center Alliance.

The new coalition consists of about 70 global enterprises representing
more than $50 billion in annual IT investment and that have clo…


Opposition parties to form coalition

Velimir Ilić said that his party would make a pre-election coalition with Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) and every other party which wanted changes.

Leader of New Serbia (NS) Velimir Ilić invited Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) to join them.

Coalition backed by anti-Islam party approved

The Netherlands’ Queen Beatrix has asked the leader of the liberal WD party, Mark Rutte, to form a government following months of coalition negotiations. Rutte is to lead a center-right coalition with the country’s Christian Democrat party (CDA), which will rely on the anti-Islam Party for Freedom (PVV) for parliamentary support.

Priština: Coalition in place until elections

Leaders of two major parties of Kosovo Albanians and coalition partners Hashim Thaci and Fatmir Sejdiu agreed to temporarily maintain their coalition.
Thus the Democratic Party of Kosovo and the Democratic League of Kosovo will continue to cooperate. The two also agreed to call early elections, PriÅ¡tina’s daily Koha Ditore reported on Friday.

“Ruling coalition yet to consult on platform”

Interior Minister and Deputy PM Ivica Dačić said today in Belgrade that Serbia’s ruling coalition has not yet discussed its Kosovo talks platform. Dačić said that this will be subject to discussion, and added that the platform will not be “much different compared to Serbia’s previous positions”.

Far-right in Netherlands coalition deal

In the Netherlands, leaders of centre-right parties have struck a deal to form a coalition government. But the Liberals of Mark Rutte and the Christian Democrats, led by Maxime Verhagen, will have to rely on the controversial anti-Islam Freedom Party, whose leader Geert Wilders is currently on trial for inciting hatred and discrimination against Muslims.

Ruling coalition to confer after president’s return

Serbian Deputy PM and Minister of Interior Ivica Dačić said on Saturday the ruling coalition had not discussed the platform for the negotiations with Kosovo. He added that it would probably happen after President Boris Tadić returned from New York, where he attended the 65th session of the UN General Assembly.

SNS decides against coalition with DSS

Opposition SNS party leader Tomislav Nikolić says his party and the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) will not cooperate either before or after the elections. “As it stands now, if we do not change our current positions the SNS and DSS will not be able to cooperate either before or after the elections,” Nikolić told reporters after meeting with the Head of the Delegation of the European Union (EU) to Serbia Vincent Degert.

SPS leader open to SNS-DS coalition

SPS leader Ivica Dačić did not rule out a possibility of joining a coalition with the Democrats (DS) and Serb Progressives (SNS) after next elections.
“It has not been discussed so far, but if there are no other possibilities it will remain an open option,” Dačić said in a statement published by the Belgrade daily Blic on Thursday.

NATO helicopter crash kills 9 in Afghanistan

NATO says a helicopter crash in southern Afghanistan has killed nine coalition service members. The crash Tuesday injured four other people, including two coalition service members, an Afghan soldier and a U.S. civilian.

LDP: Everyone seeking coalition with DS

LDP official Vesna Pešić said that no one wants to criticize the Democratic Party (DS) because everyone hopes to form a coalition with the party. The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) official told daily Blic that “the system of political institutions is damaged.”

“Difference of opinions on NATO won’t hurt coalition”

Daily Večernje novosti states that the ruling coalition is sure that differences in opinion regarding NATO will not cause a rift in the coalition. The state policy regarding Serbia’s military neutrality is not expected to change, despite the initiative of G17 Plus and SPO for reevaluating the situation.