Serbian List: We don't vote the Demarquement.

The Serbian list has once again confirmed that its MPs will not vote on the draft draft for demarcation with Montenegro and that this party has not changed its stance on the issue. Serbian List MP Igor Sibiu, charged with media communication on behalf of this political subject, has told the agency [...]
The Serbian list has once again confirmed that its MPs will not vote on the draft draft for demarcation with Montenegro and that this party has not changed its stance on the issue.
Serbian List MP Igor Simi, charged with media communication on behalf of this political subject, has told the agency “SRNA”, that the Serbian List has made its position public last week regarding demarcation with Montenegro and that this stance has not changed.
Days earlier, the Serbian List through a statement had said it would continue to fight for the interests of the Serb people in Kosovo, not for the interests of some local and foreign power centres.
The enmity has reiterated that the Serbian <x0List will not vote demarcation with Montenegro, despite false and biased statements that are being broken up in the Albanian-language media, which have also been quoted by the Serbian mass”.
Simay's statement comes after reports in the media that the Serbian List will vote on the agreement on demarcation, but that this subject has set several conditions for it.
Serbian Progressive Party Chairman Nenad Rassic has said MPs from the Serbian List in the Kosovo Assembly have some conditions to vote for the ratification of demarcation between Kosovo and Montenegro.
According to him, these conditions will be their financial and personal conditions.
During today, the Democratic League of Kosovo has called for transparency for talks that are under way between the Government and the Serbian List, for securing enough votes for the ratification of the demarcation in the Assembly.
While Social Democrat Initiative deputy Bilall the Sheriff has said the Serbian List is conditioning Haradinaj Government in exchange for voting for demarcation.
The Law for Demarcation of the Border Line with Montenegro is required at least 80 deputies in the Assembly, while talking that the ruling coalition has so far secured 78 votes












