Ivanovic: War coalition doesn't have votes for breaking up Special Court

Oliver Ivanovic, chairman of Serbia's Civic Initiative for Democracy and Justice, has commented on recent developments about the Special Court, has said the ruling coalition does not have enough votes to abolish it. According to him, political leaders are located in a situation between the abolition of the Special Court and breaking up reports with the States. [...]
According to him, political leaders are located in a situation between the abolition of the Special Court and breaking up reports with the United States.
“Vec votes in parliament, the war coalition has no public support for abolishing the law. In fact, they went through a story where KLA leaders are shocked. At the same time, Kosovo Albanians are not willing to give up American support. It is known that the US ambassador to Pristina has said several times that this would be a knife behind the back for them”, Oliver Ivanov has declared.
Otherwise Oliver Ivanovic in the local elections had competed for the first of northern Mitrovica, but failed to win.
The possibility of calling an extraordinary session for the abolition of the Special could be called after January 15th, when the Parliament begins the work of the spring session.












