Belgrade “advises” Serbian List of What to Do for Government

The director of the so-called Office for Kosovo in Serbia government, Marko Djuric, has said Belgrade has advised the Serbian List what should be done in relation to the new political situation created after the recent elections in Kosovo. Speaking on Pink television, Djuric has said that “Belgrade has advised representatives [...]
Speaking on Pink television, Djuric has said that “Belgrade has advised representatives of the Serbian List to be patient and allow Albanian parties to debate with each other”.
We remember that the Serbian List, through the head of the Serbian List's Media Relations Office, Igor Sim enemies, has earlier said this party will not enter the coalition without meeting its terms and requirements.
The Serbian list has not yet decided which coalition it will join after the extraordinary parliamentary elections on June 11th, the deputy chairman of this List, Slavko Sini, had said, broadcast Koha.net.
The Serbian list didn't even go to the meeting with President Hashim Thaci, who invited parliamentary parties to a consultative meeting to hold the constitutional session.
“As president of the Serbian List, I thank him for inviting consultations about the date of holding the Parliament's Constituent session and can say that the Serbian List will not go to that meeting. Representatives of the Serbian List will take into account the call for verification of mandates in accordance with the law, but we do not want Serbian representatives and the Serbian people to be in the middle of the hammer and the Quadrant” Rakiq has said.
Rakiq has told Serbian media that the decision for the future coalition will be decided in Belgrade.
“We are ready for talks and dialogue has no alternative. We are willing to talk about peace policy. We are not interested in the position, but for Serbs to have better life in Kosovo”, he has said.
The date for holding the session is scheduled for August 3rd, while Srpska has nine deputies.












