Dacic gets nervous after Kamberi mentions Serbia's crimes among parliament

Albanian MP Shaip Kamberi has “, founded” the foundations of Serbia's Parliament. At the session where Serbia's new government was voted in, Kamberi has charged power at the helm with Aleksandar Vuciqi for not distinguishing with that of Slobodan Milosevic. According to him, it is a sad opposition with only 6 MPs. He has said that the only opposition [...]
Albanian MP Shaip Kamberi has “, founded” the foundations of Serbia's Parliament.
At the session where Serbia's new government was voted in, Kamberi has charged power at the helm with Aleksandar Vuciqi for not distinguishing with that of Slobodan Milosevic.
According to him, it is a sad opposition with only 6 MPs. He has said the only parliamentary opposition is the group of deputies from the United Valley and the SDA-Sanzak.
Serbia is a problem primarily for Serbs themselves today. A Serbia that did not democratise even with the fall of monism, when Ivan Istanbul later killed by exhibitors of state security facilities. Not even with Milosevic's fall on 5 October 2000, which preceded the assassination of Zoran Djindjic, where its officers live free today because they are silently considered heroes“, he has said among other things.
Kamberi has mentioned Serbian power and crimes in Kosovo and thousands of remains of Albanians who have not yet been found.
Try to picture children, women, and older men who had enough names, languages, and cultures to be brutally killed and secretly thrown into mass graves 400km from crime, on the part of state structures that were tasked with providing security and well - being.
These crimes against humanity are ordered, organised and carried out by state structures, by officials from the Republic of Serbia, whose prime minister is being re-elected today”, he has written.
And he did not like the president of the Parliament, Ivica Dachic. He stepped in and told Camber not to provoke him.
I don't want to get into a debate and argue, and I can do if anything is true or not. Respect the parliamentary language, and use a suitable vocabulary so that you do not have to take measures. Don't provoke me”, it's Daciq.
Otherwise, Camber's speech has made a big fuss in Albanian media, but Serbian media too.












