Serbs expand boycott, flee institutions, elected in southern Kosovo municipalities

The Serbs of Kosovo's southern municipalities seem to join the northern ones in boycotting the country's institutions. The chairman of the Shrpca municipality, Dalibor Jevtic, has declared there is the possibility of resignation from institutions, but are awaiting directives from Belgrade. At this point, the Government of Kosovo is required dialogue with [...]
The chairman of the Shrpca municipality, Dalibor Jevtic, has declared there is the possibility of resignation from institutions, but are awaiting directives from Belgrade.
At this point, the Government of Kosovo is urged to dialogue with Serbs not to return to their integration process.
However, so far a Kurti Government dialogue with Serbs is missing and other resignations deepen the situation even more.
While the issue of returning Serbs to institutions is now a topic of discussion in dialogue, which can also be used for establishing the Association of Serb-based municipalities.
In addition to the four northern municipalities, in Kosovo Serbs are majority even in Ranilug, Partesh, Klokot, Shtrka, Gracanica and Novoberda. Possible resignations would make 10 municipalities dysfunctional where the majority of residents are Serbs.










