What is expected to happen tomorrow at Serbian Parliament's Kosovo session

Serbia's Parliament is expected tomorrow to hold a hearing on the Kosovo issue. This session has been called by Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq. A six-year negotiation report between Kosovo and Serbia will be presented at this session. This report is prepared by the so-called Office for Kosovo in Serbia's Government. For [...]
A six-year negotiation report between Kosovo and Serbia will be presented at this session. This report is prepared by the so-called Office for Kosovo in Serbia's Government.
For the first time in Serbia's parliament, Kosovo will be discussed. But this does not seem to have aroused interest in the opposition.
They are expected to boycott the Assembly tomorrow, as they do not want parliament to function until Vucinq.
But there are also opposition who think presence tomorrow is necessary. Serbia's former president, Boris Tadic, believes presence tomorrow means the abolition of Vucinic.
The Serbian president has been ignoring parliament about the Kosovo theme for seven years, despite numerous opposition demands.
One of the opposition leaders, Bosko Obradovic, believes there are more important topics to discuss in the Assembly. According to him, free media and rights are topics that can be discussed in parliament.
Tomorrow is also expected to talk about against possible measures against Kosovo in response to a 100% tax.












