He called us people who came down from the mountain: Who is Serbia's lesbian prime minister of Croatian origin?

A statement by the Serbian prime minister, Anna Brnabyq, reminded us of the racism of the 1990s that poured unattended towards Kosovo Albanians by Serb leaders. Brnabyq declared that Serbia is rational, while Kosovo Albanians have literally only descended from the mountain; they have no connection as to whether there will be war or no, and that [...]
A statement by the Serbian prime minister, Anna Brnabyq, reminded us of the racism of the 1990s that poured unattended towards Kosovo Albanians by Serb leaders.
Brnabyq declared that Serbia is rational, while Kosovo Albanians have literally only descended from the mountain; for them there is no connection whether there will be war or not, and that scares me. ”

These statements were commented by political analyst Agon Maliqi, who surprised said the Serbian prime minister had been fully racist in front of EU officials.
The same Nazi/colonial and dehumanizing thinking that caused genocide in the countries of the former Yugoslavia. This time in a progressive package.
But who is Ana Brnabiq, the first open lesbian prime minister in the history of Serbian politics?
She is forty-three years old, born in Belgrade of Croatian origin. Consequently, she had been minister of Public Administration and Local Self-government in Serbia.

In 2018, Bernabiq was ranked the world's 91st powerful woman from Forbes magazine, writes Periscope.
She had made a lot of fuss when in an interview in 2018 for Deutsche Welle, she denied that Serbia had committed genocide against the axes in Srebrenica.
In February, she became a mother after her wife gave birth to a son whom she called Igor. /Periscope












