Serbia invests over 2.5m euros in residence buildings for northern Serbs

Northern Mitrovica parallel chairman Aleksandar Spiric, who has submitted contracts for 24 residences Wednesday, for which the government of Serbia has invested 57m dinars (518 thousand euros), has said 226m dinars have been secured, or over 2m euros, even for 6 residential units, writes the newspaper “Zri” today. [...]
Northern Mitrovica parallel chairman Aleksandar Spiric, who has submitted contracts for 24 residences Wednesday, for which the government of Serbia has invested 57m dinars (518 thousand euros), has said 226m dinars have been secured, or over 2m euros, even for 6 residential units, writes the newspaper “Zri” today.
Serbia's government has continued to invest in northern Mitrovica in building high residential facilities to secure housing for Serb families with housing problems, for newly crowned couples, for displaced families in Serbia, and for deficit frameworks.
So far this year, Serbia's government through the Kosovo Office has invested 57m dinars (518 thousand euros) for 24 residences, while 80 residences will be built by the end of the year. 24 new residences are built in “Bosniaks' neighbourhood” in order to populate with Serbs to change the ethnic structure of this neighbourhood, in which mostly Albanians and Bosniaks live.











