Radoniki: Our approach to the north is limited, under these conditions we can't start by plan.

CEC leader Kreshnik Radoniqi has said that seeing the situation that took place in the north today is not possible to start according to plan for organising elections in Kosovo's four northern municipalities. He said it was unfair to risk the lives of CEC officials and that access to [...]
He has said it is unfair to be endangered by the lives of CEC officials and that access to the north is seen as limited.
This is where I'm looking. We can't start under our plan. It's unfair to send our officials to a place where there is uncertainty. On the other hand, I do not agree that the police have not reacted. All actions have been co-ordinated with the police. It's obvious in the report and the media, it's a problem access to our offices. It's important they, the warehouses, the locations we don't have access to. I'd love to go, as Mr. President said. Kurteshi, with the entire police camera armed to the teeth, what choice we are willing to prepare and organise”, Radoniqi said.
He has said he is expecting a security report by Kosovo Police and then the country's president Vjosa Osmani will be contacted.
I can't risk anyone. Whatever damage it takes is our responsibility. It remains in the next few days with the communiqué with the police, have the report, and then send it to the president. For our work, we are willing to complete our duties if we have this opportunity. Tomorrow's the drawing of the lot, then printing the ballot, how much we can get to it I can't say anything. What we have seen today, it is clear that our approach to the north is limited”, Radoniqi said.
And of the two members of Vetevendosje in the CEC, Sami Kurteshi of Alym Rama, has again been asked to send an EU communiqué to condemn Serbia's actions and ask Serbia for it












