Kamberi at the Serbian Parliament: We took part in the Dachyqi vote, he is an unbeliever of war crimes in Kosovo

Denying war crimes in Kosovo, statements of hiding mass cemetery and expressing it with contempt towards minorities were reasons why the parliamentary group, the United Valley and SDA Sandzak have not voted for the election of Ivica Dacic as the speaker of Serbia's parliament. During his speech as representative of this [...]
During his speech as representative of this parliamentary group, Albanian MP Shaip Kamberi said they had not consulted either for this candidacy or for forming the government, and despite that, he cited other reasons for which they did not vote for the parliament speaker's election.
Kamberi said they will not vote for Dacic because it belongs to the time of politicians who have promoted and caused bloody tragedies and war crimes in Kosovo.
However, the context reason for not voting for Ivica Dacic for parliament speaker concerns the fact that Dacic belongs to the political nomenclature, which has prompted and caused bloody tragedies of the 1990s and war crimes in Kosovo”, he said in the Serbian Parliament.
Denying media crimes and the necessity of hiding the mass cemetery, for which Dacic was publicly declared, was also one more reason that Albanian and Bosnian MPs did not participate in the vote.
As much as his latest statements, through which he denies war crimes against Albanians in Kosovo and open, in public media the necessity of hiding the mass Albanian cemetery in Serbia makes him unworthy of our” vote, Kamberi said.
Kamberi stressed that Dacic does not represent personality that deserves the support of minority deputies in Serbia.
The parliamentary group United Valley and SDA Sandzak will not vote for the election of Ivica Dacic to parliament speaker. No one has held consultations with us either on the candidacy for parliament speaker or the establishment of the new government we are hearing about from the media. As a personality that openly speaks with contempt for minorities, Dacic did not represent the personality deserving of the support of all your deputies, especially your minority deputies”, he said.
Among other things, Kamberi stressed that it was David himself who began the process of atonement for Albanians and Bosniaks from the evidence of settlements in Serbia.
“Until he was police minister, Ivica Dacic, has launched the process of atonement for Albanians and Bosniaks from the evidence of settlements, thus affecting the artificial change of ethnic structure in these regions, so our vote will not be granted for this candidate”, Kamberi said.
Otherwise, former Serbian Foreign Affairs Minister Dacic has taken full confidence from MPs to lead this state institution, reports B92.
Of the 226 deputies present at the constitutional session, only one of them was against the SPS leader, while 225 voted in favour.










