Serbian List votes Demarkation, Vuciq, Serbian MPs surrender to international pressure

A major international pressure is under way on the Serbian List to vote tomorrow on the border demarcation between Kosovo and Montenegro. Kosovo's sources learn that on Wednesday, a delegation of Republika Srpska, led by parliamentary group chairman Slavko Sibiu, has travelled to Belgrade to meet with Serbia's president, [...]
Clan Kosovo sources learn that on Wednesday, a delegation of Republika Srpska, led by parliamentary group chairman Slavko Sibiu, has travelled to Belgrade to meet with Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq.
The Serbian president is trying to convince MPs to vote for ratification of the demarcation with Montenegro.
Klan Kosova agrees that even Vuciq has been put before a major international pressure by representatives of Quint and European Union officials, not to allow Serb List deputies to block this agreement.
Serbian MPs in exchange for voting “pro” have sought guarantees from internationals and government coalition partners a constructive approach of Kosovo in relation to Serbia's dialogue and implementation of agreements reached in Brussels.
According to this source, at meetings with Quint representatives, representatives of the Serbian List have played a constructive role.
So far, there have been very few statements by representatives of this party on this subject.
It was only MP Igor Simi, who two days earlier had declared that demarcation with Montenegro matters only to Albanians and not to Serbs.
“For the Serbian List matters to the Association and not to divide land between Kosovo and Montenegro. This issue is only important for Albanians”, it has been the Si enemies' statement.
If the Serbian List would abide by international pressure and political parties except Vetevendosje vote in the bloc for ratification of demarcation with Montenegro, then tomorrow there would be 88 votes for this international agreement, which is intended to unblock the visa liberalisation process for Kosovars.
This means the pro vote by PDK, AAK, Initiative, Serbian List, non-Serb minorities and the Democratic League of Kosovo.












