Rada Trajkovic: Mafia ruled in Serbia

The Serbian opposition is holding the joint battle against the regime of Serbia's current president, Aleksandar Vuciq. Protests are organised throughout the various cities of Serbia, but even in northern Kosovo, while thousands of protesters marched two days ago in Belgrade, against what they call “impression” on the part of President Aleksandar Vuciq [...]
The Serbian opposition is holding the joint battle against the regime of Serbia's current president, Aleksandar Vuciq.
Protests are being organised throughout the various cities of Serbia, but also in northern Kosovo, while thousands of protesters marched two days ago even in Belgrade, against what they call “impression” on the part of President Aleksandar Vuchic towards opposition and media.
The former deputy in Kosovo's Parliament, Rada Trajkovovic, simultaneously professor at the Faculty of Medicine at Pristina University with headquarters in northern Mitrovica, has made known to Kosovo that the protests are normal for people who have legal priorities and freedom.
According to her, the whole situation recently created in Serbia implies the end of Vuciki's rule.
She argued that the mafia from northern Kosovo has spread rapidly across Serbia, where it even rules.
Unfortunately, in Belgrade we have a regime that has seized all institutions and taken power in its own hands. In Serbia, no institutions function properly anymore, so it is normal for people who have priority of the rule of law and freedom to come out and protest. However, this means an entrance to the end of Vuciki's rule. I think the Mafia rules throughout the Balkans. But, the one from the north of Kosovo has spread rapidly and rules throughout Serbia”, has told Kosovo Press Trajkovic.











