Part of Serbian opposition boycotts Kosovo session

Part of the Serbian opposition will not participate in today's session of Parliament, in which a report on Kosovo is on Kosovo, as they believe this is a <x1 use of opposition return to parliament”. This was said today at a media conference by Goran Chiric (DS), Bosko Obradovic (Dveri), [...]
This was said today at a media conference by Goran Ciriq (DS), Bosko Obradovic (Dveri), Sanda Raskoviq-Iviq (The People's Party), Marko Djurisk (SDS) and Mariniq Tepiq (The Freedom and Justice Party) said at a joint press conference in the Serbian Parliament today.
Ciriq said Kosovo's topic is important, but that it will not participate in the session, since it is a “reform” in the function of pre-election campaigns and attacks on the opposition.
Tepiq said today's session is “just a bait for the opposition” and that the report has no key answers for which they are waiting for seven years.
She added that the report on office work for Kosovo should be presented by Marko Djuric, and not by President Aleksandar Vuciq.
Djuric said the government repeatedly tried to bring opposition members back to parliament since they joined the protesters, setting a session on the financing of Vojvodina, changes to the Criminal Code and now Kosovo.
“This is the culmination of their attempt to break us in the decision not to participate in the plenary session”, Djuris said, adding that this will not succeed.
The session for Kosovo in Serbia's Parliament was originally scheduled at 10.00, but has been postponed for 4: 00 p.m. It is expected that President Vuciq will discuss for about 2-3 hours.












