The moment the Serbian deputy throws Kosovo's flag at the next official's (Video) desk

Serbia appears to have entered a heated parliamentary debate with regard to Kosovo. At a session held yesterday at Serbia's Parliament, a discussion was also scheduled to be held on the Serbian List's entry into the coalition with Ramush Haradinaj. But there were two excesses that made headlines in Serbia radical MPs [...]
Serbia appears to have entered a heated parliamentary debate with regard to Kosovo. At a session held yesterday at Serbia's Parliament, a discussion was also scheduled to be held on the Serbian List's entry into the coalition with Ramush Haradinaj. But there were two excesses that made headlines in Serbia
Radical MPs in Serbia have made several performances commented on in the media there within a 24 hour. After sending a cake to the Minister of Infrastructure in honour of the 20th anniversary of the start of the construction legalisation that has not yet been completed, they have gone to Serbia's Parliament.
Among other things, there has been a discussion of Kosovo's question, still referred to as Kosovo and Metohija in Serbia.
But this session was boycotted by most parties. However, there has been quorum to continue discussions. And when the discussions opened, that's where the show started.
Initially, it was the head of Dveri Bosko Obradovic's group who stood up to demand that a resolution be adopted through which Serbia's Parliament would impose Government to ensure that Kosovo will be an integral part of Serbia, issued a stone and began to recite a poetry for the homeland.

Serbia's Parliament Speaker Maja Gojkovic prevented the recital by urging the MP to remove the stone from the hall.
This counts the cold weapon because you can hurt someone”, she told him, as deputy lowered the stone in the pan.
I don't understand why he missed the stone I brought from Kosovo yesterday and poetry”, Obradovic said.
The session, however, was interrupted for several minutes but once again started, the performances of radical MPs were not interrupted.
Radical opposition MPs continued their opposition even in the discussions of the Parliamentary Commission for Kosovo and Metohija in the Serbia Assembly. There, they express their objections about the Serbian List, asking why this party has entered a coalition with, as they called it, a war criminal like Ramush Haradinaj.
Milijan Damanovic of the Serbian Radical Party has thrown the flag at Kosovo's Milovan Drescu, who is chairman of the Parliamentary Commission for Kosovo, telling him to send the director of the so-called Office for Kosovo, Marko Djuric.
Drescu has given a warning to Damajnovic, after which he called Drescu a hypocrite for giving support to the Haradinaj government, writes Dan.
Media in Serbia are reporting that the opposition has angered vocabulary as Vucinq has started to speak more openly about Kosovo with state and the new reality created in Kosovo.












