Three parliamentary groups in Serbia make coalitions to protect Kosovo

The three parliamentary groups in Serbia's Dveri, Zavnik and NDA have formed a joint coalition that will serve for the protection of Kosovo. They have claimed that “the coalition” consists of 31 deputies with 14 per cent of the vote from the April elections in Serbia. Chief of this parliamentary political force, Bosko Obradovic praised [...]
They have claimed that “the coalition” consists of 31 deputies with 14 per cent of the vote from the April elections in Serbia. The head of this parliamentary political force, Bosko Obradovic, praised that the coalition is a new “political force”.
He added that parliamentary groups have gathered even over the position that Serbia should not impose sanctions on Russia, reports Kossev.
“How can one think of imposing sanctions on a strategic partner and guarantor of preserving Kosovo as part of Serbia?” asked Obradovic.
Obradovic, who is also head of Dveri, said joining parliamentary groups has nothing to do with the elections.
New Democratic Party of Serbia Chairman, One of Coalition Leaders NADA, Milos Jovanovic, has estimated that Serbia needs a <x0-radical <x0-radical” policy change to Kosovo.
“Since 2008, Serbia has protected Kosovo only to the extent it will not anger our partners in the West”. If someone thinks they can build a better future on losses, withdrawals, withdrawals, that doesn't happen”, Jovanovic said.












