Serbian media fear coming to power of the party to which Violet Von Cromon belongs in Germany

Violet von Cromon of the Greens, which is also the European Parliament's rapporteur for Kosovo, has sometimes pointed to the shortcomings of Serbian authorities. According to Serbian media, Telegrafi traces, among other things, Von Kramon asked Serbian authorities to publicly announce what is happening at the Chinese factory “Linglong”, where [...]
According to Serbian media, Telegrafi traces, among other things, Von Kramon asked Serbian authorities to publicly announce what is happening at the Chinese factory “Linglong”, where it was found that Vietnamese workers have been subjected to inhumane living conditions and work conditions, and estimated that Serbia is in force “modern slavehood”.
Meanwhile, Serbia's Foreign Affairs Minister Nikola Saklakovic, on that occasion, said such charges aimed at Satanising Serbia.
And, as Serbian medium Nova.rs points out, this is not the first time that members of the ruling party treat him so harshly.
Police Minister Aleksandar Vulin of “fully discredited” its opinion, saying that “Viola von Cromon can surely find a place or at least a territory where her word means something”, but that “Serbia is not that country”.
But I warn some Serbian experts, the <x0 Green and Violet von Cromon “can retaliate more strongly when they come to power”.
I expect that this criticism and appropriate measures from Germany and the European Union, in which Germany plays the lead role, will follow the Serbian regime... Therefore, from the state policy point of view, it is not very wise to argue with critics of the situation in Serbia”, the diplomat and international relations expert Srecko Djukkiq has said.
Djukki, such statements by members of the Serbian government, praised as the slightly wise “”, given that the Green Party, whose member is von Kramon, is most likely to receive the new German Foreign Ministry.
Djukkiq explained that he expects the consequences to be felt in the foreseeable future when the government is formed in Germany and all preparations are taken in the country and international relations.
However, the “arrival of the ruling Greens will certainly negatively affect the government in Serbia, but not in Serbia itself, because the government is current and variable”, Djukkiq says.
In the question of how much this position of authorities will affect Serbia's path towards the European Union, the co-ordinator has estimated there will be no deterioration “because this government is hurting itself on this European path”.












