The Police Union demanded the Government, KFOR and EULEX to side with blocked police officers

Top union organisation in Kosovo, B The SPK, through a communique, has asked all local and international institutions to help the deadlocked police. From Saturday, December 10, 2022, at the Jarinje border crossing, police are operating and carrying out duties under extremely difficult conditions, without proper food and resources [...]
From Saturday, December 10th 2022, at the Jarinje border crossing, police are operating and carrying out tasks under extremely difficult conditions, without proper foods and without adequate hygiene-technical means.
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The Union of Independent Trade Unions of Kosovo, further concerned about the situation in the country's north, and especially about the situation of police detained since Saturday, December 10th, 2022, at the Jarinje border crossing, who are operating and carrying out tasks under extremely difficult conditions, without proper food and without proper hygeno-technic means, is looking for Government, KFOR and EULEX to stand by.
The extremely unacceptable actions of anti-civilist and anti-democratic groups of lawmakers and the calming and prevention of police work should be banned as soon as possible, and we hope that the government in full co-ordination with KFOR and EULEX will turn the order around and bring peace, and that the officers blocked to enable them to carry out the task.
The Union of Independent Unions of Kosovo expects the government's appropriate action in co-operation and full co-ordination with KFOR and EULEX will unblock the ways our officers and our citizens can move freely.












