Warns Rakiq: Serbian police, judges and prosecutors will release Kosovo institutions if sentence on Todosijevic is confirmed

Marko Djuric, director of the Serbian Office for Kosovo, has said at a media conference in Belgrade that Serbian judges and prosecutors do not want to work within the Kosovo justice system, because it is not their system, but the system with which Serbs are expelled, writes the Zeri newspaper today. If proven [...]
If the two-year sentence pronounced by the Pristina Constitutional Court is confirmed against former Local Power Management Minister Ivan Todosijevic, Kosovo institutions will also issue Serbian policemen, judges and prosecutors. Thus has Serb List leader Goran Rakic, who has said that following Zvecan's Parliament's asmbists, who at the last meeting of the Parliament have supported the Serbian List's proposal for the evacuation of Kosovo institutions, a similar response has come from Serbian judges and prosecutors in the Kosovo judiciary.
The latter have sought to release Kosovo's justice institutions, and the director of the so-called Serbian Office for Kosovo in Serbia's government, Marko Djurovic, has said at a conference with journalists held in Belgrade.











