Social companies return to Serbian municipalities to competence

Serbian List leader and one of the biggest opponents of privatisation in northern Kosovo and in Serb environments Goran Rakic, through a communique for media in the north has said “that privatisation has been banned, which economically and politically jeopardised the remnant of the Serb people in Kosovo”, while companies have returned [...]
The leader of the Serbian List and one of the biggest opponents of privatisation in northern Kosovo and in Serb environments, Goran Rakic, through a communique for media in the north has said “that privatisation, which has economically and politically jeopardised the remnant of the Serb people in Kosovo”, while companies have turned to predominantly Serb municipalities.
Although it is still far from forming the so-called Serbian Communists Association, which, as Belgrade predicts, will be a “republic” on its own because its part will be ten Serb majority municipalities, the privatisation of social enterprises has been banned in these municipalities.
As it has announced through a Serbian List communiqué, which is followed by local Serbian media in northern Mitrovica, social companies have now turned into competence to Serb majority municipalities.












