Serbia's referendum: Kurt says he'll allow it, commemorates Recak, Yusuf Gervala and Oliver Ivanovic.

Serbia will vote on constitutional changes on January 16th, and that has again raised Kosovo's state sovereignty to question, since this country claims to organise the referendum in Kosovo as well. Will Kosovo allow organising this referendum on January 16th? Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti at the conference [...]
Will Kosovo allow organising this referendum on January 16th?
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, at the press conference, initially expressed mere opposition, not saying in an experimental way that he would not allow a terrible act on Serbia's part.
We know Serbia intends to hold a referendum in Kosovo on January 16th on its domestic issues. However, the Government of the Republic of Kosovo does not agree with such a goal, not only because this is contrary to our laws and constitution, but also because previous practices applied to previous governments have also been in violation of the laws and constitution.” Kurti said initially.
Later, he also took on the symbolic side of the issue by commemorating Recak's Massacre, killing the Gervala brothers and killing Serbian politician Oliver Ivanovic in a ukthesy.
And if this isn't enough, you know that's between January 15th and January 17th. On January 15th is the anniversary of Recak's Massacre, which is denied by Serbian officials. Meanwhile, January 17th is the 40th anniversary of the assassination of Kadri Zeka and the Gervala brothers, and at the same time it is the fourth anniversary of Mitrovica's murder of Oliver Ivanovic. So the worst date could not be. ” he continued.
So you won't let it happen?
“We are against and of course how the government our purpose is.” replied immediately after Mr. Prime Minister.










