Government shows whether Serbian List is conditioning Ramush Haradinaj

Kosovo's government denies that the Republika Srpska List has set conditions in exchange for the vote by Serbian deputies pro-demarketing. Neither the municipality nor more shares in Trepca for Serbs, as reported. In the Government of Kosovo, visa liberalisation will be the only benefit, which Serbs will have with [...]
Kosovo's government denies that the Republika Srpska List has set conditions in exchange for the vote by Serbian deputies pro-demarketing. Neither the municipality nor more shares in Trepca for Serbs, as reported. In the Government of Kosovo, visa liberalisation will be the only benefit, which Serbs will have with ratification of the demarcation.
Express reported during the day that the demarcation could be released tomorrow for the vote, because they agreed with List Srpska, thus obtaining the votes needed to pass the demarcation.
Still, it is not known under what conditions List Srpska may have agreed to give its vote. In the Government of Kosovo, they say it came perfectly naturally and without any request from the Serbian party, which has 10 deputies in the assembly and is part of the government.
The Express newspaper has asked Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's staff whether he has continued negotiations since the last time the demarcation failed to come to the polls.
“Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj is in constant contact with all political parties of the ruling coalition, but parliamentary ones, as soon as the issue of demarcation has its epilogue. These include the Serbian List”, they say in their response.
It was reported that the Serbian List will take advantage of the opportunity to seek benefits from the Government of Kosovo, part of which are itself. The creation of a new municipality, which would then be added to the Association of Serbian municipalities, was one of the conditions allegedly set by the Serbian List. From the government deny something like that, saying their only benefit, as will the rest of citizens, be visa liberalisation.
There are no conditions set by the Serbian List. Their profit is like all citizens of the country, free movement”, said by the Prime Minister's Office.
That the Serbian List has been convinced of its vote, she had said Friday for Express and Zv. Prime Minister Behgjet Pacolli.
The “will vote next week, so it is postponed for next week. The Serbian list will vote on the” Agreement, Pacolli has said.
The case of the demarcation was postponed to the inability to secure votes the other time when the extraordinary session was tried.
On February 28th, when the last session for Demarketation had been tried, the state leaders were meeting with the Serbian List to be persuaded to vote for. These negotiations are continuing further without the correct knowledge of the Serb stance on which demarcation is dependent.












