Government estimates it is early to draw conclusions on the Serb List situation

The Kosovo government has not indicated whether they have finally left the members of the Serbian List. Following Marko Djuric's arrest and expulsion, the Serbian List had issued announcements of withdrawal from the government, Koha Ditore writes today. But Deputy Prime Minister Dalibor Yevtic has warned he will appear at the Government meeting, which is kept [...]
The Kosovo government has not indicated whether they have finally left the members of the Serbian List. Following Marko Djuric's arrest and expulsion, the Serbian List had issued announcements of withdrawal from the government, Koha Ditore writes today.
But Deputy Prime Minister Dalibor Yevtiq has warned that he will appear at the Government meeting, which is held Thursday for, as he has said, “sought responsibility about the arrest and deportation of Marko Djuriqi”.
Now our voice won't be heard any less, because we will look for responsibility there too. Our deputies will ask for each session of responsibility and I convince you how tomorrow I will go to the Government meeting to tell them this in my face”, Yevtqi from Mitrovica said, where it was part of the rally in which Serbs agreed to establish association themselves if Pristina does not do so until April 20th.










