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01 October in Western Balkans:

🇦🇱 Iran gov newspaper threatens drone strike on MEK camp in Albania
🇧🇦 holds elections on Sunday
🇽🇰 one-month teachers' strikes end
🇲🇰 want to connect w 🇧🇬-🇬🇷 gas
🇲🇪 parliament rejects president's request to dissolve parliament
🇷🇸 population census begins
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🇦🇱 A state-run Iranian newspaper says the country is in possession of radar-evading unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) which it can use to strike the base of the anti-Iran Mojahedeen Khalq Organization (MEK) group located in Albania. Iran accused the group for being behind the unrest in several Iranian cities.

(source: ifpnews)
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🇧🇦 Bosnia and Herzegovina is preparing to hold general elections on Sunday to choose lawmakers at the canton, entity, and national levels, as well as the three members of its Presidential Council. Some 3.3 million people are expected to vote.

(source: ifpnews)
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🇽🇰 The general strike of public administration workers and teachers which started on August 25 in Kosovo has been suspended until January next year. Schools start on Monday.
🇲🇰 North Macedonia wants to become a part of the Interconnector Greece-Bulgaria (IGB) network, President of the Republic of North Macedonia Stevo Pendarovski wrote on Facebook.

The Greece-Bulgaria pipeline started operations today and is seen as an alternative to Russian gas.
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🇲🇪 Lawmakers in Montenegro unanimously rejected President Milo Djukanovic's request Friday to dissolve parliament.

They rejected Djukanovic's request by rejecting a discussion of the dissolution of parliament in a session by a majority of votes.

In the 81-seat parliament, 41 deputies who attended the session opposed the discussion, while 39 gave a positive opinion.

Djukanovic later reiterated that he refused to give the task of forming a government to Miodrag Lekic because he did not fulfill the necessary conditions.
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🇷🇸 Serbia on Saturday began holding a population census expected to take place until Oct. 31.

The census will be carried out by some 15,000 data collectors and 2,200 instructors, involving door-to-door visits to households in the Balkan country.

Residents will be asked 69 questions during the effort, with the resulting data to be uploaded to electronic media by officials.

Respondents will not, however, be obliged to answer questions about their native language, religion, and nationality.

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti urged the Albanian minority that lives in Serbia to be part of the process.
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