Vuciqi's son in Kosovo distributes presents in Skenderaj, Vushtri, Gracanica

Danilo Vuciq, son of Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, was in Kosovo yesterday. During his visit to Serb communities, he has entered as far as Skenderaj and Vushtrri, delivering presents to Serbian children for the New Year, Express newspaper reports. Vuciki's son distributed New Year's packages to children in villages [...]
Vuciqi's son distributed New Year's packages to children in the villages of Suhogerl and Baja in the Skokyright municipality. He visited the children's garden “May” and local elementary school. Danilo Vuciq also went to the village of Prolluze in Vushtrria, where a child's copy visited him. Images from his visit were published on this garden's Facebook page.
Apparently, during this visit, children have been moved to speak with gratitude and humility to Danilo Vucinqi's father, Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq.
On behalf of myself and all my friends, I would like to thank our President Aleksandar Vuciq. He sent us New Year's packages, we were very happy”, said one of the kindergarten children in the village of Prolluze, while the video was published on Facebook.

“Today, Danilo Vuciq visited the pre-school institution “Car Kostantini and Empress Jelena” in Prolluza, and on that occasion distributed New Year's package for our children, on behalf of President of the Republic of Serbia Aleksandar Vucciq. We want to thank the President for thinking of our children even this year, and thank you very much for every child's smile”, says this institution's announcement.
Danilo Vuciq also visited the Markovic family in Gracanica, where he gave presents to three children there.
Dear Mr. President, it's an honor and a great pleasure to wait for your son. Danilo is a wonderful guy who really told us about everything. For the lives of Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija. He came to my house without announcing and met my boys, talked... He conveyed to me the warm greetings of his father and our president of Serbia, Aleksandar Vuciq. Thank you very much”, said the mother of these children, Alexandra Markovik-Majilovac on Facebook.












