Vuciq called VVI a chaveist and fascist, returns Glauk Konjufca

Vetevendosje Parliamentary Group chief Glauk Konjufca has responded to the authorities' reactions in Serbia, as the Serb List failed to qualify for elections in four municipalities in northern Kosovo. The dedication of the two VVA members at the Central Election Commission did not defeat the Certificate of the Republika Srpska List in municipalities, where this party has support [...]
The dedication of two VVA members to the Central Electoral Commission did not fail to certified List Srpska in municipalities, where this party has massive support.
Konjufca says that to be part of institutional policy, it must radically change attitudes for the Albanian nation and the Republic of Kosovo.
To be part of the institutional policy in Kosovo, the Serbian List must radically change its positions against the Republic of Kosovo and the Albanian nation. Their representatives must get used to the objective fact that Kosovo is an independent state and that those living in it must advance that citizenship, not ruin it.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq called Vetevendosje chauvinist and fascist, while Konjufca says the chiefs of the Srpska List who deny genocide in Kosovo are such.
The “they and their chiefs in Belgrade who deny genocide in Kosovo and continue to colonise Kosovo with projects like the Sun's Codra in the northern part of Mitrovica are the only ones who deserve the last name éfaschetist of "%sovinist”, Conjufca wrote.
The chief of the VV) GP says power in Serbia does not want to have good neighbours, citing the link to Kosovo Serbs who are not in line with Vuciqi and recognise Kosovo state.
Kosovo's “People want peace, development and good neighbourhood with all. But Serbian rulers in Belgrade and their creatures in Kosovo do not share the same vision. They even revile and threaten Kosovo Serb politicians who recognise Kosovo. Their attempt is to hegemonize every Kosovo Serb, and anyone who disagrees with Vuciqi's line denounced him as a traitor. So the pressure has to go on Serbian governments rather than on the state and our people who want nothing but to live in peace with others, at ease with themselves, and where justice rules and opens the way for development”, concludes Conjufca writing on Facebook.












