Won't be long. Instead of attacking me, you can try talking to your people in Nedeljice

The rapporteur for Kosovo in the European Parliament, Violet von Cremon, said rule of the law refers to equal treatment of all before him, whether in Loznica, North Mitrovica or Germany, responding to statements by Serbian Prime Minister Anna Brnabyq, who called the attacks. Brnabyk wrote earlier on Twitter that rule [...]
Brnabiq earlier wrote on Twitter that rule of law is one thing for Von Cramon when it comes to Pristina, and something else in Belgrade's case, asking Von Croamon if she says that the “Serbs in Kosovo do not have the same rights as other citizens”. She called him a hypocrite Eurodeputen.
Von Croamon declared on the same social network that it would always protect civil and human rights, regardless of one's nationality.
The rule of law has to do with equal treatment for all before the law, whether in Loznica, Northern Mitrovica or Germany. I will always defend civil and human rights regardless of one's nationality. Next time, instead of attacking me, you can try talking to your people in Nedelice”, Von Cromon wrote on Twitter.
Von Croamon days ago visited Loznica and the village of Nedeljce in Serbia, where signatures are being collected for attracting the Space Plan that envisions the construction of the company's “Rio Tinto” mine.
The ♪RuleOfLaw It's about equal treatment for all before the Law, be it in Loznica, North Mitrovica or Germany.
I will always understand the province and the human rights of some kind.
Next time inside of attall me may try to talk to your people in #Nedeljice. https://t.co/2xt2nspxDs
(@ViolavonCramon) November 30, 2021











