Tahiri: Vucinacs break the tradition of Serbian crime coverage regime

Justice Minister Abelard Tahiri has reacted to President Aleksandar Vuciq's political statement about the investigation into the Kosovo Serb politician's murder case, Oliver Ivanovic. In his reaction, Tahiri has indicated that the institutions of the Republic of Kosovo remain committed to uncompetitive commitment [...]
In his reaction, Tahiri has indicated that the institutions of the Republic of Kosovo remain committed to a non-competitive commitment until the full dawn of this case.
Minister Tahiri's full statement:
It is a pity that Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq has taken on the role of the judge, prosecutor, investigators and any other role he needs, in trying to hide the truth when it approaches to reveal.
Such gross abuse of his arbitrary power over the media, on Serbia's prosecution, judiciary and police in the tendency to hide the traces of crime in the Kosovo Serb politician Ivanovic's case of murder is evidence of panic that has engulfed him of the potential of actual truth.
The Republic of Kosovo has been open to co-operation with Serbia's law enforcement agencies on the issue in question, and this co-operation has just been clearly overscheduled on suspected leads based on the author/authors of this crime that took life from our citizens, Mr. Ivanovic.
Vuciqi's recent statement to the media about this issue is a completely political statement on an area for which he has no competence. The only ones are law enforcement bodies that investigate and draw conclusions on the suspected leads on the basis of evidence that has been issued about this case. And such an address already exists.
I want to assure the citizens of the Republic of Kosovo without exception, that the institutions of the Republic of Kosovo will be uncompetitively dedicated until the full dawn of this case.
I call on President Vuciq to break the tradition of the Serbian crime coverage regime because right











