Kurte does not back down for plates, he tells Serbs not to abandon institutions: Something else is in question.

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has reacted after the Serbian List is released from institutions, writes Periscopi. Through a post in his Facebook account, Kurti has asked Serbs not to abandon institutions. “invites all Serbian citizens in Kosovo to maintain peace, peace and security. I am not prime minister [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has reacted after the Serbian List is released from institutions, writes Periscopi.
Through a post in his Facebook account, Kurti has asked Serbs not to abandon institutions.
“invites all Serbian citizens in Kosovo to maintain peace, peace and security. I'm not prime minister against you, but Belgrade is against me. I am the prime minister to serve you by respecting the constitutionality and legality of the Republic of Kosovo. My priorities are fighting corruption, namely, justice, and economic development -- employment; equality and well-being for all, regardless of ethnicity, religion or background. Do not boycott or abandon Kosovo institutions. They all serve us, each one of you. Do not succumb to political manipulation and geopolitical games. Let all of us stick together to the democratic and European values of rule of law, human and minority rights and freedoms, political pluralism”, Kurti wrote among other things.
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On November 1st, it has begun giving reproofs or remarks to drivers carrying illegal signs on Kosovo's territory -- the legacy of the Milosevic regime. To date, the number of reproofs given is 843. There have been no incidents and no complaints have been recorded. So we will continue for three weeks, so until November 21, when the fines begin as they are provided by law. Meanwhile, citizens with illegal KM signposts, PR, etc. could convert them to legal RKS with great tax reliefs.
Representatives of the Serbian List a week ago have said they would organise fierce resistance against fines. But they did not expect November 21st: Belgrade launched threats and preparations for the destabilisation of Kosovo. So something else is at stake.
It is clear what this is about: Serbia's president has lied and disappointed Americans and Europeans; he very often meets and co-ordinated with the Russian ambassador to Belgrade. Serbia, being not a democratic country, is becoming a Kremlin tool. Also, it seems that former spokesman for Milosevic's party, now Serbia's foreign minister, is more powerful than Milosevic's former intelligence minister, now Serbia's president. This is their personal battle for power, not for citizens or for state.
With the June 9th 1999 Kumanovo Agreement, Serbia has surrendered and said goodbye to Kosovo. There is no need to waste time and continue to be late in 2022. Backing Milosevich and Scheel a quarter of a century ago, you left Kosovo. Supporting Putin and Lavrov today, you're leaving Europe.
I invite all Serbian citizens in Kosovo to maintain peace, peace and security. I'm not prime minister against you, but Belgrade is against me. I am the prime minister to serve you by respecting the constitutionality and legality of the Republic of Kosovo. My priorities are fighting corruption, namely, justice, and economic development -- employment; equality and well-being for all, regardless of ethnicity, religion or background. Do not boycott or abandon Kosovo institutions. They all serve us, each one of you. Do not succumb to political manipulation and geopolitical games. Let us stick together to the democratic and European values of rule of law, human and minority rights and freedoms, political pluralism.












