Who's Marco Djuric? The Ster off of the infamous Nicolaus Pasqua with fascist conviction

A photograph taken from a restaurant last night near a conference hall caused deep shock in public opinion. Still not coming to power, at the time when the Serbian government once again flatly denied Recak's “masacre”, Svechla from Vetevendosje met with Marko Djurovic. But who is Marco Djuric? [...]
But who is Marco Djuric?
Djuric is a thirty-six-year-old Serbian politician who serves as director of the so-called Office for Kosovo and Metohija since 2013. He had also served as foreign policy adviser to the cabinet of the president of Serbia from 2012 to 2014.

The man who was on the left of Mr. Jhelal Svecla is known for his tough positions against Kosovo. Finally, he also denied the Recak massacre in which 45 Albanians were brutally murdered, and which was also documented by Mr. William Walker day after that macabre crime.
Vetevendosje had repeatedly, and rightly, that it would not enter into negotiations with a politician from the Serbian regime, who did not seek forgiveness for crimes committed in Kosovo, but even continued to deny them even 20 years after the war.
Djuric is known as one of the most famous politicians in this regard. He in many cases has ignored Kosovo authorities by entering the country without receiving adequate permission. However, in a case on March 26th 2018, he was arrested in northern Mitrovica by the Kosovo Police Special Units, as he was standing without permission on Kosovo territory.

However, his political career in Serbia is quite intense. Djuric had participated as an activist in the ouster of Slobodan Milosevic in 2000 and had worked as a researcher at several political research institutes.
His maternal grandfather, Dr. Nadan Paspi, was a professor and social and political theory, and one of the founders of the Faculty of Political Sciences at Belgrade University. His mother-in-law was notorious Nikola Pasic, who had served as prime minister of Serbia and Yugoslavia during the first half of the 20th century, in which his forces had committed massacres against Albanian populations.
He had had strongly fascist convictions and had put forward the genocide idea of “Greater Serbia”, proposing that the Kingdom of Yugoslavia always lead Serbs.
The leader is also known for the notorious deal with Ahmet Zogu, who had pardoned part of Albania to regain power from Fan Noley's Bolsheviks. /Periscope











