Djurd: Ask Hardine if he spoke to Radojichi

Serbia's government office chief, Marko Djurovic, has said all representatives of the Serbian List have his backing. In the journalists' question, who is Milan Radojkiqi, who was elected last Friday as deputy head of the Serbian List, and who has been rumoured that “ [...]
Serbia's government office chief, Marko Djurovic, has said all representatives of the Serbian List have his backing.
In the journalists' question about who Milan Radojiciqi is, who was elected last Friday as deputy head of the Serbian List, and who has been rumoured that “in Kosovo is asked about everything”, Djuric said he is deputy chairman of the Serbian List and that it is not his job to answer other questions about anyone's career.
He was elected by Serbian representatives in Kosovo and Metohija. The Serbian list in general is the force and party, which has won over 90 per cent of the vote of citizens of Serbian nationalism in Kem. I have full confidence in the Serbian List. They enjoy my support as a citizen and as director of the KeM office and all the officials and all representatives of the Serbian List”, Djuric said, “Tanjug” reported.
He said further that he supports all those who are supported by the Serbian people in Kosovo because, as he said, he needs co-existence and unity, Koha.net broadcasts.
Responding to the question of whether Radojicic has spoken with Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, before becoming deputy chairman of the Serbian List, Djuric said they should be questioned.
The Serbian list a few days ago, at a regular working meeting, has unanimously chosen for Vice President Vinka Radosavlevcin, Igor Simus, Milan Radojcicin, Nenad Rikalon and Dalibor Yevtijqi.












