The opposition doesn't care how Kurt and Borrell crash: Serbia's Kosovo referendum

The Serbian referendum in Kosovo. A problem that has alarmed the Republic institutions and is causing disagreement and confrontation even with the international spectrum. While Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq said their referendum would extend even north, then Prime Minister Albin Kurti rejected it, the EU mediator Joseph Borell's statement finally came. [...]
The Serbian referendum in Kosovo. A problem that has alarmed the Republic institutions and is causing disagreement and confrontation even with the international spectrum. While Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq said their referendum would extend even north, then Prime Minister Albin Kurti rejected it, eventually the EU mediator Joseph Borell's statement has to happen. The opposition Civil Society sees the anti-competitive...
During yesterday Kurt and Borell had a telephone conversation. Prime Minister He made it clear that in that referendum Kosovo Serbs can participate only through mail voting or liaison office in Pristina. But, Snow Today Turned Out that Serbia must freely hold its referendum in the state of Kosovo.
This was not well received by the Council for Human Rights and Freedoms (KMDLNJ), which made itOpposition grace, but civil society also oppose such an act.
In this regard, Periscope He has contacted the chief of the LDK Parliamentary Group, Arben Gashi, who says such goals would violate the territorial integrity of our country, but would also violate the Kosovo Constitution.
We believe it is contrary to the Kosovo Constitution and should not be taken into account, especially from neighbouring countries, and is anti-competitive to the territorial integrity of Kosovo, Gashi has said.
Regarding Kurti-Borell crash for the Serbian referendum, Gashi says:
The way they comment on them is another matter, but of priority importance is the territorial issue and integrity of the state of Kosovo.
Harsh with this created situation has been shown Democratic Party of Kosovo deputy (PDK), Hisen Berisha, who for Periscope Says if Borrell really has a pro-Serbian attitude, he should be considered Non-Grata.
If Borrell really has this attitude in line with the Serbian claim, then I know that as a country and country we have trouble declaring it, but he should be considered a ʹ Now, Non Grata's to be a part of Kosovo's political process. If Borrell says that this wicked constitution cannot stop this, then Borrell is unworthy to represent either the EU as a mediator nor to be a facilitator between us in the dialogue. Because he is showing that he is not speaking as an EU representative, but as a Spaniard who does not recognise us and sees the needle as part of Serbia, Berisha has said.
On the other hand, Berisha calls for institutional representatives to speak with the language of the Constitution and laws.
Here there is a need for confrontation, Kosovo's institutional representative must be taught to speak both from a sovereign and independent state. Why should Kurt bump into Borell when he can talk to him with that language, he said.
This referendum in the form as Serbia claims, and if it is Borrell's stance, it should not be held and prohibited by any institutional and legal means of the country. What should be done? Such a referendum organisation and claim should be identified and qualified as a legal violation of constitutionality. Once identified that way, the mechanisms must act. And this is in the face of Kosovo's status as an independent state and must be acted with all mechanisms, Berisha added to Periscope.
Similar positions include his MP colleague from the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK), Becko Berisha. Although they have not yet gathered within the party to decide on the final position against this sensitive topic, Berisha for Periscope says they will, of course, reject it.
We're not getting together to discuss this. I have to handle this, but normally we can't accept this. Of course Government Kurt was meant to fight like that. He added to Periscope.
Serbia's referendum is expected to be held on Sunday this week, where the neighbouring state intends to extend it to the north of Kosovo, in order to be participants in that part./ P ERISCOPI/











