State leaders silent on measures Serbia took in northern Kosovo

Albin Kurti, Hashim Thaci and Vjosa Osmani São have yet to say a word that Serbia has extended executive power even to northern Kosovo, placing three municipalities under quarantine. They haven't even spoken opposition parties. Kosovo's post-war north has been governed mainly by local parallel structures or power that [...]
Albin Kurti, Hashim Thaci and Vjosa Osmani São have yet to say a word that Serbia has extended executive power even to northern Kosovo, placing three municipalities under quarantine. They haven't even spoken opposition parties. Kosovo's post-war north has been governed primarily by local parallel structures or power that have been accountable to Belgrade more than to Pristina.
Mitrovica residents have announced that Kosovo police are allowing them to go north of Kosovo to northern Mitrovica and Zvecan, respectively. This ban is being made after the Republic of Serbia has decided on quarantine for three northern municipalities the cause of the choreography presentation there.
Blocking freedom of movement for specific areas can only be taken by the Health Ministry, based on the Constitutional Court's recent ruling. While freedom of movement throughout Kosovo cannot be done without the Parliament's decision and the proclamation of a state of emergency.
None of the leaders of Kosovo institutions have yet spoken of these Serbian actions.
It has silenced State Chief Hashim Thaci, who is responsible for the democratic functioning of institutions. Thaci recently, mainly, is dealing with who and how the new Kosovo government will be formed.
No word of the question has been said by the dismissed Prime Minister Albin Kurti, who has also had jobs in recent days with appointments and dismissals of public enterprise boards in Kosovo.
The banned government has issued no notice of what is happening to the northern part of Kosovo. So has the Ministry of Internal Affairs, which is responsible for the safety of citizens through the Kosovo Police.
The Kosovo Police Office, in a response to the Express, has said they will operate on the entire territory of the Republic based on applicable laws. They have not spoken specifically what they will do in the North, although Kosovo police officers there are implementing measures imposed by the Republic of Serbia.
No words have been spoken by LDK deputy chairman Vjosa Osmani, who leads with the highest body of the Republic, Parliament.
However, officials from the Government of Serbia have said that patients with serious symptoms will be sent to medical centres in Nis, Belgrade and other parts of Serbia, while patients with slight coronary marks will be treated at the Mitrovica hospital and the Student Centre, where clinics will be formed for patients with mild symptoms.
So far, 135 people with coronarys have been affected in Kosovo, one has died, while 16 have recovered. First, the virus was reported in the Cliland of the Year. Then Malisheve, Podujevo, Gjakova, Pristina, Lipjan. Worldwide, more than one million people have been affected by this infectious disease, of which 226 thousand have recovered and 59 thousand have died.
The Kosovo government has allocated 10m euros to cope with the virus that has spread to most countries in the world. It's also declared <x0). Public health emergency situation”, where the state is allowed to use each public and private resources to overcome the virus.
Coronavirus has affected most European countries, including countries in the region, such as Albania, Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro.
Coronanvirus began in Wwan, China, where the virus was originally transmitted by animals and later to humans. The vaccine that would prevent the spread of the virus has yet been found. To protect yourself from this virus requires no contact with people, staying indoors, and paying attention to hygiene, including frequent washing of hands.
So far, most of those affected by coronarys have recovered. Only the elderly and those with earlier health problems have had problems.











