Leave Government but Do Not Surrender State Assets

The Serbian list has officially announced that it has removed its ministers from the Kosovo government. But after this divorce, Serbs have not delivered official cars available to them, official phones and numbers, credit cardes and other state assets, writes Koha Ditore today. Government has no clarity of the situation. [...]
The Serbian list has officially announced that it has removed its ministers from the Kosovo government. But after this divorce, Serbs have not delivered official cars available to them, official phones and numbers, credit cardes and other state assets, writes Koha Ditore today.
Government has no clarity of the situation. Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj himself believes the list still further keeps the ministers executive, while Deputy Prime Minister Dalibor Yevtiq -- belonging to this party -- on Thursday has been at the Government meeting just to express his view of Monday's police action that led to Marko Djuric's arrest, the reason he had entered Kosovo without the government's permission. He left the meeting after completing the agenda involving his word, yet he did not disclose whether he was finally abandoning Government.
The government of the Republic of Kosovo estimates it is still early to draw conclusions about the” situation, the prime minister's Office granted the paper says in a response. “We believe that in the coming days and weeks there will be clarifications and opinion will be announced over time. It calls for dialogue and also estimates that ultimatums are the wrong approach”.
On Monday, Serbia's official, Marko Djuric, has been arrested at a working meeting with Kosovo Serb representatives, including members of the cabinet. A day later the Serbian List announced the news that it withdrew from the government.












