Brnabyq: Kurti doesn't want Serbia strong, that's why he didn't allow the referendum

Brnabyq: Kurti doesn't want Serbia strong, that's why he didn't allow the referendum

Serbia's prime minister, Ana Brnabiq, has said Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti does not want Serbia strong, and that is why he did not allow the referendum. Brnabiq said Kurt can't do anything either at Quintà “Kurti doesn't want strong Serbia, that's why he didn't allow it [...]

Brnabiq said Kurt can't do anything, even Quint's places.

“Kurti doesn't want Serbia strong, that's why he didn't allow the referendum”, Brnabiq said, Rs.n1info reported. com

Quint's countries have shown they can't do anything to Kurti, or they don't want to, because they themselves said they did their best, but they couldn't do anything”, Brnabyk said.

And since Kosovo did not allow the referendum on the territory of Kosovo to be held, Kosovo Serbs have the opportunity to vote in Kushumli, Rashka, Novi Pazar and Vranje.

The referendum in Serbia is kept in order to make constitutional changes so that more powers can be developed in the Judiciary branch in appointments and dismissals.

Quinn's ambassadors to Kosovo called for this referendum to be held in Kosovo, but this was flatly rejected by major political forces in the country.

Kosovo's Assembly even adopted a resolution against holding this referendum.

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